The Month in Pictures: May 2014
4 June 2014
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: May 2014
4 June 2014
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: May 2014
4 June 2014
It calls on the State Department “to contest Israel’s denials of entry to the West Bank by United States academics who have been invited to teach, confer, or do research at Palestinian universities.” Read more about Large majority votes for MLA resolution condemning Israeli restrictions on academics
San Francisco 3 June 2014
Churches who helped take aboriginal children away from their parents proved reluctant to cooperate with the Victoria show. Read more about Violent threats made against Canadian exhibition on oppression of Palestine and First Nations
3 June 2014
This is the latest example of blatant cultural appropriation of indigenous Palestinian and regional culture to add to a long list that already includes falafel, hummus and olive oil. Read more about Did you know? Palestine’s knafeh is now “Israeli” too?
3 June 2014
Despite Israel’s bluster, it remains closely allied with the Palestinian Authority, on which it relies to maintain control of millions of Palestinians. Read more about Why are US lawmakers more enraged over Hamas-Abbas deal than AIPAC?
2 June 2014
Hamas’ deal with Abbas is a short-term fix for a movement in deep crisis. Read more about Hamas and Abbas driven together by desperation
2 June 2014
A tenth Turkish civilian has died after a four-year coma. He was shot in the head by Israeli commandos who raided the Mavi Marmara humanitarian aid boat in May 2010. Read more about Turkish court issues "historic" arrest warrants for Israeli army commanders
2 June 2014
The memo, revealed in a book to be published this week by British-Israeli political scientist Ahron Bregman adds evidence to support the thesis that Arafat was assassinated. Read more about “Top secret” Shin Bet memo suggested dead Arafat would benefit Israel
30 May 2014
Public sector union Unison says it’s pleased Moty Cristal has dropped his case against them and against the UK’s National Health Service. Read more about Lawfare in retreat as Israeli colonel drops case against union
30 May 2014
An interview with Radio Islam International about the recent reportage on Israel’s killing of two Palestinian teens in the occupied West Bank. Read more about Listen: Patrick O. Strickland on Israel's impunity and the killing of Palestinian teens