The Electronic Intifada's Top 32 of 2013
27 December 2013
As we look forward to the new year, we decided to look back at The Electronic Intifada’s most read articles of 2013. Read more about The Electronic Intifada's Top 32 of 2013
27 December 2013
As we look forward to the new year, we decided to look back at The Electronic Intifada’s most read articles of 2013. Read more about The Electronic Intifada's Top 32 of 2013
25 December 2013
“This Christmas we’ve built a huge wall across the front of our church. We’d really like you to come and see it because its what the people of Bethlehem are experiencing today.” Read more about London church blocks its facade with replica of Israeli wall around Bethlehem
24 December 2013
Why is this happening? “They want us to leave our homes. That’s what they want,” says one mother. Read more about New video highlights settler terror against Palestinian families
23 December 2013
Issawi released from Israeli prison after 17 months; release agreement was secured after he refused food for 266 days. Read more about Hunger striker Samer Issawi welcomed home in Jerusalem
22 December 2013
Israel lobby groups launch fierce counterattack against the American Studies Association, including calls for repressive legislation, boycotts and other measures to silence solidarity with Palestinians. Read more about Israel lobby launches fierce counterattack against American Studies Association
20 December 2013
A satirical view on the arguments against the American Studies Association’s vote to endorse the boycott of Israeli academic institutions. Read more about Why logical people should oppose the ASA's Israel boycott
20 December 2013
Also in this week’s podcast: Rami Almeghari reports from flooded Gaza and Sarah Irving reads her review of the new documentary Flying Paper. Read more about Steven Salaita on how ASA boycott vote "shifts the rules" for engaging on Palestine
20 December 2013
Today’s statement should be seen as a sign that the PA understands that it cannot impose its unpopular views on Palestinian civil society. Read more about Under pressure, PLO tries to limit damage from Abbas attack on Israel boycott
20 December 2013
Universities are traditionally, and ought to remain, sites of ethical deliberation and that is why more people are willing to consider the boycott of Israel. Read more about Campus not an “ethics-free zone”: Watch Ali Abunimah on academic boycott of Israel
18 December 2013
Dr. Eyad El-Sarraj passed away yesterday in the besieged Gaza Strip, after a life fighting for Palestinian mental health and human rights. Read more about Remembering Palestinian mental health pioneer Dr. Eyad El-Sarraj