International “aid” after the 1993 Oslo accords helped make Palestinians worse, not better off. What can be done to turn things around? Read more about Where have $23 billion spent on Oslo “peace process” gone?
Ruth Eglash, the Washington Post’s new Jerusalem correspondent, has what could be a serious conflict of interest – her husband’s political and business ties to the Israeli government and propaganda apparatus. Read more about Washington Post's new Jerusalem correspondent married to pro-Israel propagandist
“It’s time to channel some outrage,” says Toronto Star, faulting Canada for doing too little to free pair arrested by Egypt coup regime, en route to Gaza. Read more about Canada urged to cut Egypt arms deals, do more to free John Greyson and Tarek Loubani
The Oslo accords tried to bury the Palestinian cause, and dealt it severe setbacks. But twenty years later, a new generation of Palestinians are reclaiming their struggle. Read more about Twenty years on, Palestinians refuse to be defeated by Oslo
Israeli rabbi proud to have shut down church, community center that served Africans. Read more about Rabbi patrols Israeli town to drive away Africans: video
The employment of Major-General Danny Rothschild by so many Palestinian firms, although apparently not new, has got to be a new low. Read more about Palestinian firms listed as clients of Israeli general who fled war crimes arrest
Due to siege and destruction, more than 90 percent of Gaza’s water supply is unfit for human consumption, and only a quarter of households have running water ever day. Read more about Correction: Oxfam water equipment delayed by manufacturer, not Israel
Gaza faces “slow death” as tightening of seven-year-old siege brings territory’s economy, healthcare to brink of collapse. Read more about As noose tightens, Palestinians in Gaza face darkest days
“Given our history of work against racism, including anti-Semitism, we unequivocally distance ourselves from the singing of this song and its sentiments.” Read more about BDS South Africa condemns anti-Jewish song
Israel has also double its number of violent attacks on Gaza fisherman since November ceasefire, as siege deepens economic crisis. Read more about Stocks of vital medicines hit zero as Egypt, Israel tighten Gaza siege