Meanwhile, the scale of the destruction to Gaza’s infrastructure and economy caused by 51 days of Israeli bombing is becoming starker. Read more about Despite ceasefire, the number of displaced in Gaza is rising again
After surviving Israel’s previous onslaughts, joining the boycott movement gave me a sense of power. Read more about Suffocating indoors under the rain of Israel's bombs
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
Corporate Watch’s research trip to Palestine aims to connect young activists in Gaza and those in the west. Read more about Forging new links to boycott movement in Gaza
My children ask why we are constantly without power; I don’t know how to explain. Read more about I've no choice but to battle Gaza's blackouts
Josh Ruebner of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation assess the victories and growth of the international boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Read more about Podcast: Will Israel boycott movement win policy victories in 2013?
Palestinian Bedouin residents of Ramiya are being pressured by the Israeli government to leave their ancestral lands and relocate. Read more about Bedouins treated as "invisible citizens" vow to remain in Galilee
Medical services and mental health needs for Palestinians in Lebanon’s refugee camps have been sorely neglected. Read more about Hidden health crisis for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, says new study
The only power plant in Gaza is currently operating at about a third of its capacity, or has been completely shut down by severe fuel shortages since February. Read more about Gaza left in the dark at Ramadan
A family in the central Gaza Strip has suffered an unimaginable tragedy because of a candle lit during one of Gaza’s frequent power outages. Read more about Three children burn to death as candles replace lights in besieged Gaza