Needing a simple, life-saving operation with equipment not available in Gaza hospitals, Yousef Aljamal’s sister died because Israel denied her access to a Jerusalem hospital. Read more about How Israel's siege on Gaza killed my sister
A professor at UCLA speaks to The Electronic Intifada after being attacked by an outside Zionist organization after posting research materials that included information on the Palestine solidarity movement. Read more about LA professor "wakes up to hate mail" for linking to anti-Zionist material
A three-member United Nations committee has lambasted Israel for the harsh treatment of Palestinian children held in custody, amongst other rights violations. Read more about 90% of Gaza water "unsafe for drinking," says UN
A British citizen who was detained, interrogated and denied entry at Ben Gurion airport last month describes his experience. Read more about Israel denied me entry on the basis of my skin color and religion
A judge’s decision to drop the charges against 16 Palestine solidarity activists in Melbourne, Australia has been hailed as a “landmark victory” for freedom of expression. Read more about Victory for Australia's boycott campaign as charges of blockading chocolate store dropped
Two brothers who were deported to Gaza from the US despite their stateless status say the government is punishing people for opposing foreign policy. Read more about Brothers jailed by US and expelled to Gaza speak out
A journalist who produced a film defending Israel’s war crimes in Gaza for the BBC is the same man who wrote hoax stories about Palestine and Lebanon a decade ago, an investigation by The Electronic Intifada has revealed. Read more about Revealed: producer of propaganda BBC report on Gaza attack has history of fabrication
Rami Almeghari’s family joins him in Cairo to celebrate Ramadan and enjoy a respite from the debilitating power cuts in Gaza due to Israel’s ongoing siege. Read more about Respite at Ramadan: as power cuts continue in Gaza, my kids marvel at Cairo's lights
Israel’s push to erect walls and fences around itself doesn’t end in the West Bank. Read more about Walls being built on all sides of Fortress Israel
On the opening day of a Cirque du Soleil revue in Amman, scores of demonstrators lined the sidewalks leading to the VIP entrance to protest the group’s upcoming performance in Tel Aviv. Read more about Jordan and the effort to support BDS in the Arab world