Gaza

Israel bars children over eight from visiting fathers in prison

Joe Catron
Gaza City
10 June 2013

After his eighth birthday next month, Obeida Shamali will be banned from seeing his dad.

We were sleeping when Israel attacked: Gaza remembers June 1967

Rami Almeghari
7 June 2013

Families in al-Maghazi refugee camp had to flee Israel’s tanks and warplanes.

Ali Abunimah on breaking Gaza siege through direct solidarity

EI’s Ali Abunimah reflects on his recent trip to the Gaza Strip.

"Bone-breaker" Rabin lauded in new book by veteran lobbyist

Former American Jewish Congress chief Robert Lifton tries to put a human face on some of Israel’s most notorious war criminals.

In Gaza, I found Hebrew everywhere

These photos show some of the many places where Hebrew appears in Gaza — just about everywhere you look.

Mass demolition as Israel ethnically cleanses Naqab desert

Reporter Jillian Kestler-D’Amours talks about Israel’s historic and ongoing plans to forcibly displace the Palestinian Bedouin communities in the Naqab region.

Why I have two brothers called Omar

Yousef M. Aljamal
Nuseirat refugee camp
30 May 2013

If he hadn’t been killed by Israeli forces, my elder brother would have celebrated his 27th birthday this week.

Sahar Francis on connecting Israeli jails, Guantanamo and US mass incarceration

Sahar Francis of Addameer speaks about holding Israel accountable for its violations of Palestinians’ rights.

Prisoners who starved for art honored by Gaza show

Joe Catron
Gaza City
21 May 2013

Abdelfattah Abu Jahil won the “right” to use paintbrushes after living on salt and water for 79 days.

France follows Israel's script

Contact between Toulouse and Israel is likely to increase, now that one of Europe’s top weapons-makers is setting up shop in the French city.

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