David Sheen explains the heightened racist treatment of African asylum-seekers in Israel; a report from Gaza after an Israeli drone strike kills two Palestinians; Amnesty International condemns “trigger-happy” Israeli soldiers; and music by Revolution Makers. Read more about Israel's ramped-up racist attacks on African refugees: "it's scariest when no one objects"
Desalination could help Israel to continue evading its obligations under international law. Read more about Israel-backed "solution" could worsen Gaza's water crisis
Another young Palestinian murdered in cold blood by Israel. Read more about Muataz Washaha
Palestine solidarity activists have forged a growing coalition with environmental and labor groups to organize against Veolia. Read more about Palestine activists, labor and environment groups in US unite against Veolia
The United Nations estimates that 750,000 Palestinians have been detained by Israel since 1967. Read more about Israel "punishing" hunger-striking prisoners, say rights groups
Remember Edward Said’s message: more negotiations lead to more concessions. Read more about Muataz Washaha: Murdered by Israel as "peace" talks continue
Jewish Daily Forward misinterprets significance of Paris ruling on occupation profiteer SodaStream Read more about Amid Scarlett Johansson row, French court upholds right to boycott SodaStream
Far from being “generous” to the Palestinians, Brussels officials give direct support to Israel. Read more about How Europe funds the occupation of Palestine
Palestinians and Jordanians may end up buying back water from Israel, that should rightfully be theirs, at grossly inflated prices. Read more about How “historic” Israel-Jordan water deal leaves Palestinians high and dry
Ein Hijleh was forcibly depopulated by Israel in 1967. Palestinians are reclaiming the land, linking it to their history and heritage. Read more about Palestinians dodge Israeli soldiers to retake village in occupied West Bank