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
David Rotem, a recent guest in the European Parliament, can make vile statements about Palestinians without fear of censure. Read more about Why are Israel's worst racists welcome in European Parliament?
The Oslo accords have left Jordan Valley communities without access to vital resources. Read more about Farmer in Palestinian "breadbasket" works in Israeli settlement to survive
The village of al-Araqib in the Naqab/Negev demolished for the 54th time since 2010. Nasser Rego talks about ongoing forced displacement of Palestinian Bedouins. Read more about Israel’s ongoing “sociocide” in the Naqab
The village of al-Araqib is a living testament to how the Nakba never stopped. Read more about Zionists massacred Bedouins in 1948, threaten them again today
Louisa Waugh isn’t afraid to demolish stereotypes about Palestine or to criticize “do-gooders” from the West. Read more about Beautiful normality of Gaza's people shines in new book
Doctors unable to say what ailment is affecting indigenous people. Read more about Bedouin forced to live beside dump contract unknown diseases
Israel will soon put a plan to forcibly displace up to 40,000 Palestinian Bedouins on its statute books. Read more about "This time they destroyed everything": Uprooted Bedouins face more evictions
Under fire from campaigners, Charity Commission reluctantly agrees to look into JNF’s British charities. Read more about Jewish National Fund UK faces official questions over racial discrimination
Rami Almeghari reports from Gaza on Israel’s latest extrajudicial execution; director Annemarie Jacir talks about her new film, When I Saw You; and more. Read more about Podcast: Gaza man extrajudicially executed in Israeli drone strike