Jerusalem youths “rising up against the wall of starvation and apartheid.” Read more about Video shows nightly brutality of Israeli occupation forces in Jerusalem
In some ways, these comedians have shown more courage and truth than many mainstream journalists. Read more about Watch: BBC and Swiss TV comedy sketches skewer Israeli colonization
International grassroots activism is at last making Israel’s most intransigent and racist leaders feel some pressure. Read more about Boycott “greatest threat” facing Israel, leaders say
At least twice in 2013, Israeli occupation forces ambushed, shot and killed Palestinian children near schools in the occupied West Bank for no apparent reason. Read more about Children killed by Israeli soldiers “hiding” near schools, says Human Rights Watch
Listen to a preview of “Ongoing Culture,” a forthcoming album by Gaza hip hop artists. Read more about Hip hop (still) lives in Palestine - Listen to album preview
Before dawn on Sunday morning, Israeli forces demolished the home of a Palestinian citizen of Israel in the town of Umm al-Fahim in the north of present-day Israel. Read more about Israel demolishes home of Palestinian citizen - video
Eyewitness accounts do not support Israeli claim of “stabbing” attempt. Read more about Video: Heavily armed Israeli occupation soldiers arrest Jerusalem girl
In his powerful statement, Moddi explains that “Although music can be a unique arena for public debate, the debate over these territories has been misused for a long time. Discussion and dialogue creates an impression of constant progress.” Read more about Moddi cancels Tel Aviv gig after appeal from Gaza
While award elicits well-deserved mockery, it also highlights ongoing complicity between Israeli academic institutions and government anti-Palestinian propaganda initiatives. Read more about Israel's Dublin embassy, notorious for racist gaffes, wins online diplomacy prize
Yet again Palestinian writers are systematically excluded from a highly influential progressive publication. Read more about The London Review of Books has a problem with Palestinians too