Going to university has become more difficult for Palestinians in Gaza since George W. Bush shut down a charity that helps underprivileged students with fees. Read more about As Holy Land 5 appeal begins, Palestinians in Gaza praise charity closed by Bush
A group of six sisters in Gaza have started their own business selling embroidery that combines traditional Palestinian patterns with modern trends. Read more about “Six Flowers” help keep Palestinian handicraft tradition alive, adding modern twist
Black market versions of the drug Tramadol have been known to contain mouse poison. Read more about Overdoses on the rise as Gaza siege turns some to escape of painkillers
During visit to Gaza, Noam Chomsky says BDS may strengthen support for Israel, backs Abbas UN bid Read more about Chomsky in Gaza: academic boycott “will strengthen support for Israel”
Tear gas fired at school in Naqab village of Bir Hadaj as JNF threatens to demolish Palestinian homes Read more about Protests and strikes as Israel raids Bedouin villages, threatens to destroy homes
Muslim Odeh has constant nightmares after the child’s experiences in Israeli jails. Read more about Twelve-year-old arrested 10 times by Israel in three years
Components brought into Gaza via underground tunnels used in project set up by environmentalists. Read more about Gaza opens first recycling plant as waste crisis worsens
In an interview with The Electronic Intifada, Iyad Abu Khaizaran reflects on being banished to Gaza one year ago. Read more about “I don’t seek out enemies” -- A year since banishment to Gaza, a Palestinian fighter reflects
A provocative art exhibition confronts Western prejudices about Arabs. Read more about Gaza real estate ads among many gems in Sydney photo show
Supposed “peace activist” was actually armed Palestinian collaborator with Israel. Read more about Revealed: BBC correspondent portrayed Palestinian collaborator as peace activist