In the latest installment of her visit to the “rest of Palestine,” Rana Baker recounts a demonstration against the PA in Ramallah, and finds reminders of her native Gaza in Nablus. Read more about A protest in Ramallah
Rana Baker sees Palestine, beyond Gaza, for the first time in her life. Read more about A fugitive in my own country
The Erez military checkpoint that separates Gaza and present-day Israel is gray, empty and impersonal. Read more about A humiliating start to my first tour of Palestine
They key character in Omar Robert Hamilton’s short returns to a Palestinian home full of dusty boxes and damaged furniture. Read more about West Bank's skyscrapers and settlements provide backdrop to elegant film
Hikers risk being attacked if they come close to Israeli settlements. Read more about Walking tours highlight West Bank's shrinking landscape
The three most pressing issues Palestinians care about are not what one might think they are … Read more about Waiting for Salah al-Din to liberate us
French national had his email account searched by Israeli security officer on arrival in Tel Aviv. Read more about Israel invades privacy of campaigner Frank Barat
Rabeea Eid, the Palestinian who interrupted Obama’s speech, says it’s necessary to make sure that the US presidential visit isn’t treated as something “normal.” Read more about Obama makes fun of heckler asking "who killed Rachel Corrie?"
“Don’t say these words,” the policeman almost whispered. “It’s enough that you’re looking at me with such furious emotion in your eyes, but please don’t call me a traitor.” Read more about Waiting for Obama in Ramallah
“If I hadn’t gone on vacation, I’d still be teaching,” says Nour Joudah of her two-month ordeal. Read more about "They wanted me to list every young Palestinian that I knew," says Palestinian-American deported by Israel