The Abbas family has lived in Haifa’s Wadi al-Siyah for more than 100 years. Read more about Last Palestinian family vows to remain as Israel gentrifies historic Haifa neighborhood
Settlers are believed to have carried out “price-tag” attacks in Baqa al-Gharbiyya. Read more about Anti-Muslim slogans spray-painted on mosque in Palestinian town
Love in a Time of Apartheid challenges the deliberate divisions to which Palestinians are subjected by Israel’s racist citizenship rules. Read more about Taking direct action against Israel's racist marriage law
Campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions is “as good as it gets,” according to the Israeli historian. Read more about “We don’t have the luxury to wait” for Israel to change on its own, says Ilan Pappe
Most of the remaining survivors in Kafr Qassem remain too scared to speak publicly. Read more about We'll never forget October 1956 massacre, say Palestinians in Israel
The writer paid particular attention to Palestinians in present-day Israel. Read more about Remembering Fouzi El-Asmar, poet of the Palestinian liberation struggle
Palestinians vow to remain in their ancestors’ villages despite Israeli threats. Read more about Palestinian youth assert right of return with direct action
Rami Almeghari reports from Gaza on the impact that Egypt’s tunnel closures have had on Palestinians. Read more about Fuel crisis as Egypt closes Gaza tunnels
Counter-demonstrators attacked last year’s event marking the anniversary of the dispossession of Palestine Read more about Despite threats, students to commemorate Nakba at Tel Aviv University
A new Adalah paper outlines the disparity in sentencing and commutation between Jewish and Palestinian “security” prisoners. Read more about Apartheid imprisonment: Jewish versus Palestinian "security" prisoners