After UC Davis’ student senate voted in favor of divesting from companies that profit from Israeli apartheid, Arab and Muslim students have been under attack. Read more about California's "pepper spray chancellor" stays silent over racist abuse of Arab and Muslim students
Only five truckloads of food and agricultural goods were exported from Gaza last month. Read more about Farmers forced to stop growing strawberries in Gaza
Police documents reveal the losses in production activists inflicted on a UK drone engines factory owned by Israeli arms firm Elbit in August. Read more about Case dropped against protesters who cost Elbit drone parts factory $280,000
Why is Mahmoud Abbas making trips to Paris when his own people are struggling to cope? Read more about "We're being stripped of our dignity": Gaza workers not paid for seven months
Severing ties with apartheid Israel is a key challenge for the European left.
Read more about Greece's new government should halt energy cooperation with Israel
Sixteen media workers were killed during Israel’s summer attack on Gaza. Read more about "I always thought I'd be next to die": Gaza journalists reflect on a bloody 2014
Zionist lobby groups oppose visit by veteran revolutionary. Read more about Palestinian resistance icon Leila Khaled to tour South Africa
More than 140 families lost more than three members in Israel’s summer assault. Read more about In photos: Gaza's shattered families
New report by communities ministry conflates anti-Semitism with criticism of Israel. Read more about UK government tries to smear "boycott Israel" call as anti-Jewish
People in Gaza have only six hours of electricity per day. Read more about Gaza struggles to cope with siege and storms