The Abbas family has lived in Haifa’s Wadi al-Siyah for more than 100 years. Read more about Last Palestinian family vows to remain as Israel gentrifies historic Haifa neighborhood
The number of conscientious objectors keeps rising as Druze youth see through Israeli propaganda. Read more about Israel “tried to brainwash us,” says Druze pioneer who refused army service
Once they reach 16, sons and daughters need special permits to visit their parents, from a web of Israeli bureaucracy campaigners say is aimed at driving Palestinians out of Jerusalem. Read more about Thousands of Jerusalem children denied basic services by Israeli apartheid
Three men banned over their role in Shefa Amr strike finally return home. Read more about Community which confronted Israeli killer suffered years of harassment
Settlers are believed to have carried out “price-tag” attacks in Baqa al-Gharbiyya. Read more about Anti-Muslim slogans spray-painted on mosque in Palestinian town
Love in a Time of Apartheid challenges the deliberate divisions to which Palestinians are subjected by Israel’s racist citizenship rules. Read more about Taking direct action against Israel's racist marriage law
Alaa Hammad has been tortured behind Israeli bars, his wife says. Read more about Palestinian prisoner's health worsens after 210 days of refusing food
Even Israeli military court judge isn’t convinced that Ahmad Qatamesh should be behind bars. Read more about Israel detains Palestinian leftist without trial
Mohammad Saba’aneh’s drawings done inside Israeli prison are currently on exhibition in Ramallah. Read more about Jailed by Israel for his cartoons, Mohammad Saba’aneh speaks out
Palestinians accuse Texas governor Rick Perry of jumping on an educational project in Nazareth to pursue a racist agenda. Read more about US Christian Zionists plan to take over Palestinian university in Israel