Turkey's fickle support for Palestinian struggle
25 April 2014
Rather than imposing tough sanctions, the Erdogan government has allowed trade with Israel to increase. Read more about Turkey's fickle support for Palestinian struggle
25 April 2014
Rather than imposing tough sanctions, the Erdogan government has allowed trade with Israel to increase. Read more about Turkey's fickle support for Palestinian struggle
25 April 2014
This was the second time the student senate at UC Riverside passed a divestment resolution. Read more about Divestment passes at University of California at Riverside
24 April 2014
Syrian government “using starvation as a weapon of war,” says Amnesty International. Read more about Thousands at risk of starvation in Yarmouk, UN warns
23 April 2014
SodaStream spent $180 million in marketing last year but is feeling the pressure from the growing boycott campaign. Read more about New campaign resource boosts efforts to burst SodaStream's bubble
23 April 2014
Why the Hamas-Fatah deal signed in Gaza today will not produce the national unity Palestinians crave. Read more about Another stillborn Palestinian “reconciliation”
22 April 2014
Arts critic Sarah Irving rounds up recently-published works by Palestinian writers. Read more about New Palestinian poetry flourishes online
22 April 2014
Group was suspended in March for distributing mock eviction notices to raise awareness about Israel’s destruction of Palestinian homes. Read more about Northeastern lifts suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine
21 April 2014
On the eve of Earth Day, groups working for Palestinian rights globally are celebrating Earth Day Network’s decision to end its partnership with SodaStream, whose main production factory is located in an illegal Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank. Read more about Earth Day Network dumps SodaStream and Scarlett Johansson
19 April 2014
Highlights include Amina Waheed’s Chicago-filmed documentary Corner Stores and Jessica Habie’s boldly experimental feature Mars at Sunrise. Read more about Chicago Palestine Film Festival returns with Oscar-nominated “Omar”
18 April 2014
Following criticism by The Electronic Intifada of how it handled Majd Kayyal’s case, The New York Times is forced to review its policies on observing Israeli gag orders censoring. Read more about The New York Times agrees to be gagged by Israel