Features
I graduated, what now?
Graduating from college in Gaza feels like a burden, as unemployment is at more than 80 percent.
When the lights go out, the rats come out
That night, the sounds began. Scratching behind the walls, rustling movement in the ceiling. Something alive, something in there.
Has Trump torpedoed the ICC’s Gaza probe?
How US sanctions criminalize those upholding law.
Italy jails Palestinian over videos on his phone
Ahmad Salem sentenced to four years in prison.
Israel’s 7 October rape hoax gets a 300-page reboot
A supposedly landmark report boosted by mainstream media rests on familiar debunked witnesses and discredited sources.
Starmer's fall from grace echoes mentor Blair
Starmer’s staunch support of Zionism and his cabinet of pro-Israel loyalists will not save him from court of public opinion.
Direct action is a weapon of the people
Prisoner linked to Palestine Action has spent many months in detention without trial.
Palestine in Pictures: April 2026
A monthly digest of key developments in Palestine showcasing powerful images by photojournalists.
Activists who smashed up Elbit plant in Germany fear show trial
Highly political trial against the Ulm 5 activists begins with judge refusing to let defense lawyers sit next to their clients.
Gaza's painful journeys
In Gaza, vehicles, fuel and small change are in short supply; we are left with walking.
Reviews
Stories of death, displacement and remarkable courage
26 March 2026
Anthology of testimonies from Gaza serves as evidence of Israeli atrocities. Read more about Stories of death, displacement and remarkable courage
Holocaust remorse rings hollow in Germany
4 March 2026
Wieland Hoban examines the war against Palestinians waged by the EU’s most powerful country. Read more about Holocaust remorse rings hollow in Germany