Israel continues to hinder independent investigations into possible war crimes. Read more about How Gaza families were given just ten minutes' warning of Israeli attacks
Instead of protecting the rights of the speakers and organizers to hold an event, university capitulated to efforts to shut it down. Read more about Why did University of Toronto let hate group shut down divestment launch?
Muhammad Mahmoud Quraiqe wants to draw the most portraits ever completed within a week. Read more about Young Gaza artist bids to enter Guinness Book of Records
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: November 2014
Photography and audio project shines light on the experience of Palestinians living in the United States. Read more about Palestinian in America: Najib Joe Hakim's "Home Away from Home"
The reconstruction of the refugee camp in north Lebanon is running out of funds. Read more about A community torn apart: the Palestinians of Nahr al-Bared
The UK banking giant has defended its investment in Elbit in Orwellian terms. Read more about Barclays boycotted over Israel arms trade shares
Israeli prime minister threatens to strip state’s Palestinians of their citizenship. Read more about Wave of oppression targets Palestinians in Israel
Israel is overseeing who can and cannot buy building material. Read more about Will "reconstruction" prolong the siege of Gaza?
RE/MAX admits that it will sell some of its properties to Jews only. Read more about Why is a Colorado firm selling apartments in Israel's illegal settlements?