Ruth Padel avoids the clumsiness that often characterizes attempts to compare Israel and Nazi Germany. Read more about Linking Gaza and Auschwitz, British poet builds "defense against the dark"
Painter has been unable to visit his Gaza birthplace for more than fifteen years. Read more about "Cries of Gaza" resonate in rare solo show by Palestinian artist Tayseer Barakat
Testing “non-lethal” weapons on civilians may be a war crime, says the research group Who Profits. Read more about Israel sprays "skunk water" into Palestinian homes
Arms exports to Israel worth more than $9.5 billion were approved by EU governments between 2005 and 2009. Read more about End "booming military trade" between EU and Israel, say Palestinian rights groups
Ignorance of the basic facts of daily life in Palestine pops up throughout this show. Read more about The empty world of Palestine-set BBC drama "The Honorable Woman"
A family reunion without joy, and the loss of my childhood friend in Gaza. Read more about Palestinians are sentenced to sadness
Human rights groups complain to UN over how Murad Shtaiwi has been denied a fair trial. Read more about Protester against Israel's land theft remains jailed -- four months after arrest
Israeli soldiers have attacked elementary school kids in the occupied West Bank with tear gas twice this week. Read more about Video: Israeli soldiers fire tear gas at 6-year-old children on their way to school
The attacks on Gaza have led to a flood of inquiries about how Canadians can assist Israel’s military, according to one Zionist group. Read more about Canada's tax-deductible support for Israel's crimes
Commentator Sarah Wildman bans Palestinians from using the term “ethnic cleansing” during a think tank event in Washington. Read more about How liberal Zionists enable Israel’s genocidal ambitions