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
Thousands of people haven’t benefited from food deliveries made last week. Read more about Aid reaches Palestinians in Yarmouk camp, but it's still only a trickle
Clergy acknowledge a “growing consensus” that the one-state reality may be irreversible. Read more about Zionism is a “false theology,” says new Presbyterian study guide
Secret files show that Zionists are deeply worried about growing boycott movement and think that even projects aimed at coexistence are bad for Israel. Read more about Documents reveal Zionist group spied on US student delegation to Palestine
Taking action against sponsors of pro-Israel events can be an effective tactic. Read more about Chicago Botanic Garden forced to rethink links with Jewish National Fund
The Israeli government is funding a project designed to further displace Palestinians in Hebron. Read more about Settler-driven archaeology plan threatens to push Hebron family off farmland
Mothers who lost sons in Fatah-Hamas clashes still hope rift can be mended. Read more about Hopes for Fatah-Hamas reconciliation grow, despite ongoing repression
Raghad was rearrested after he turned 15. Read more about “Just a Child” shows how prison leaves mental scars on Palestinian boy
Locals say that their history is being erased. Read more about Israel to destroy another Haifa neighborhood, evict Palestinian residents
Reem Kelani’s music provides effective match to Selma Dabbagh’s writing. Read more about Romance and realism merge in Jerusalem-focused radio play