Palestinians who became Israeli citizens through no choice of their own in 1948 have steadfastly maintained their national culture. Read more about The long struggle of the Palestinians in Israel
A new bill before Congress would make any trade deal with Europe conditional on a crackdown against the Palestinian-led boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Read more about How EU-US trade deal could thwart "boycott Israel" campaign
Many young Palestinian citizens of Israel have been radicalized over the past few years. Read more about Why Palestinians should unite to support Naqab protests
Canada is shifting far away from a growing consensus on Israeli aggression and Palestinian rights. Read more about Canada's blank check for Israel
Palestinians in Gaza launch aid monitoring group in response to lack of international aid to rebuild more than 100,000 homes. Read more about "Gaza is on the verge of collapsing," aid monitors say
Palestinians in academia have learned to be too civil and have normalized accepting silence. Read more about The most valuable lesson from Steven Salaita’s visit to Guilford College
Normalization initiatives subvert the reality of ongoing occupation, colonization and the system of apartheid to which Palestinians are subjected. Read more about How students are resisting efforts to normalize Israeli apartheid
A recently published proposal to divide Palestine into provinces would be no more than a continuation of Zionist policies of ethnic cleansing and dispossession of Palestinians.
Read more about Could cantonizing Palestine bring peace?
France sees itself as refined and civilized, while much of the world sees a country still engaged in colonial barbarities. Read more about Assimilating French Muslims
Striking workers have been threatened with loss of pay by the Palestinian Authority. Read more about Why is the Palestinian Authority arresting trade union leaders?