Experimenting on Palestinians has paved the way for Israel to become the single greatest source for drone proliferation. Read more about Sixty percent of global drone exports come from Israel -- new data
Since Netanyahu’s re-election victory, the talk of a deepening breach between the US and Israel has escalated. But will it translate into real action? Read more about Is Obama really going to get tough with Israel?
“Progressive” newspaper gives a platform to Israel’s racists. Read more about How The Guardian told me to steer clear of Palestine
The supermarket Waitrose has come under fire for distributing a glossy brochure that erases Palestinian culture and history. Read more about Tourist ad falls foul of UK watchdog for claiming Jerusalem belongs to Israel
Avigdor Lieberman may be trying to rally Israeli voters with incitement to brutal violence. Read more about Israeli foreign minister calls for beheading Palestinians
Palestinians who became Israeli citizens through no choice of their own in 1948 have steadfastly maintained their national culture. Read more about The long struggle of the Palestinians in Israel
Resisting Israeli efforts to rebrand Palestinian indigenous culture as its own is part of resisting ethnic cleansing and erasure. Read more about Why sahlab (and hummus) still aren't "Israeli"
Yoav Mordechai commanded a battalion that attacked Gaza in January 2009. Read more about Israeli war criminal visits European Parliament
A recently published proposal to divide Palestine into provinces would be no more than a continuation of Zionist policies of ethnic cleansing and dispossession of Palestinians.
Read more about Could cantonizing Palestine bring peace?
Sami al-Jaar is the 49th Palestinian citizen of Israel killed by police since October 2000, according to rights groups. Read more about Palestinians in Israel call for strike after youth killed by police