Invited to bid on Gaza infrastructure projects, does Israel stand to profit from their wanton destruction during the 2008-09 attacks? Read more about Palestinian contractors demand UN exclude Israel firms from Gaza tender
A Palestinian with Israeli citizenship says she is always subjected to racial profiling and humiliating “security checks” at the Tel Aviv airport. Read more about I'm a "lucky" Palestinian: instead of being jailed, I'm subjected to racial profiling
An elderly Palestinian woman in Gaza recalls being ethnically cleansed from her village in 1948. Read more about "Every day I dream of returning home": a Nakba survivor speaks
An American woman is seeking justice from the Israeli high court for the point-blank killing of her husband in Jerusalem. Read more about American demands justice for her husband, murdered by Israel in broad daylight
How one village is severely impacted by Israel’s control of Palestinian water resources. Read more about Water apartheid leaves Palestinian children ill
For years, PalFest has been trying to break Israel’s cultural siege on the Gaza Strip. Read more about "Art is a hammer to shape reality": PalFest breaks the siege of Gaza
A Bedouin activist has filed an appeal to Israel’s highest court in an attempt to make the state recognize his land rights. Read more about "I want to live in a state that's not racist;" a Bedouin keeps fighting for his people's rights
No reason was given to a Beit Jala family whose livelihood was destroyed by Israeli bulldozers earlier this month. Read more about Well-known Beit Jala restaurant destroyed by Israel, again
Unearthed photographs shed new light on the British army’s Mandate of Palestine which paved the way for Zionist colonization. Read more about Interview: racism of Britain's rulers in Palestine explored in major new exhibition
Stories from Abu Dis, a suburb which found itself suddenly cut off from Jerusalem by Israel’s wall. Read more about How Abu Dis' hills were stolen in the night