Most of Gaza’s industrial factories have closed and remained shut since Israel sealed the borders and devastated the export economy beginning in 2006. Read more about Siege leaves 80 percent of Gaza's factories shut
Palestinian refugees fleeing the violence in Syria to Lebanon are not able to access the same relief as Syrian nationals. Read more about Palestinians fleeing Syria denied help in Lebanon
The Electronic Intifada contributor Rami Almeghari on playing the Palestinian waiting game in Cairo. Read more about Stuck in limbo between Egypt and Gaza
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about Month in Pictures: August 2012
Palestinians are cautious about the future of freedom of movement between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. Read more about Egypt reopens border crossing with Gaza -- for now
By mining natural resources from the occupied West Bank for its own economic purposes, Israel is committing the war crime of pillage. Read more about Israel, settlers committing war crime of pillage in Dead Sea, says new report
Paul Martin attempts to evade tough questions about fabricated stories exposed by The Electronic Intifada. Read more about Discredited BBC reporter attempts to intimidate EI in bizarre interview
Brides and bridegrooms are now being smuggled through the Gaza tunnels, adding to the usual fare of medicine, building materials and commercial goods. Read more about Love and light at the end of Gaza’s tunnels
“Laila,” a pseudonymous underground artist, speaks to The Electronic Intifada about young Palestinians carrying on the revolutionary tradition of political graffiti. Read more about Taking back Palestine's streets: exclusive interview with underground Jerusalem graffiti artist
Property disputes in post-Gaddafi Libya have hit the Palestinian community hard as more refugees arrive from Syria. Read more about Eviction worries for Palestinians in new Libya