Despite intense political pressure, the Israeli army could still be placed on UN list of major violators of children’s rights, officials insist. Read more about Is UN providing Israel with cover for killing Gaza's children?
“I cannot even describe how miserable our life is,” says farmer who lost everything. Read more about 9,500 Palestinians still living in Gaza UN schools
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 10,000 sheep and goats died between 2010 and 2014. Read more about One in five of Gaza's herders ceases farming amid Israel's attacks, siege
More than sixty mosques were completely destroyed in Gaza last summer, according to the Palestinian rights group Al-Haq. Read more about Israel used "disappearance" of soldier as pretext for killing spree -- rights group
Texas-based artists are campaigning against the SXSW’s inclusion of events sponsored by the Israeli government. Read more about Why is Texas festival SXSW hosting a "happy hour" for Israel?
Firas al-Shirafi was admitted to the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music when he was five. Read more about Listen: Eleven-year-old Gaza musician plays qanun
Students at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies will hold a referendum next week on severing academic ties with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and other Israeli academic institution. Read more about Why London's SOAS should vote to sever links with Israeli universities
Violent incidents against West Bank schools tripled over the past two years. Read more about School near Nablus repeatedly attacked by Israel
Avigdor Lieberman announced that his party will propose a bill to execute Palestinian political prisoners. Read more about Israeli foreign minister on Facebook: Palestinian prisoners should be executed
Haneen Zoabi is accused of “incitement,” although Israeli politicians regularly call for the bloodshed of Palestinians. Read more about Israel bans Palestinian lawmaker Haneen Zoabi from parliament