Allowing refugees to return home has been an essential component to resolving many conflicts, a new collection of essays points out. Read more about A timely reminder that right to return can be implemented
Clergy acknowledge a “growing consensus” that the one-state reality may be irreversible. Read more about Zionism is a “false theology,” says new Presbyterian study guide
Mark Braverman argues that the Israeli occupation cannot be reformed. Read more about Why Palestine solidarity movement should challenge America's legacy of conquest
Campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions is “as good as it gets,” according to the Israeli historian. Read more about “We don’t have the luxury to wait” for Israel to change on its own, says Ilan Pappe
A free Palestine is on its way, so the US secretary of state should stop impeding it. Read more about Wake up John Kerry, a global intifada is erupting
Watch as Bill Quandt, Ali Abunimah, Osamah Khalil and Manal Jamal address the past, present and future directions of the Palestinian national movement and the “peace process” at the Palestine Center. Read more about What future for the Palestinian movement? Two debates
US Secretary of State John Kerry says “there’s no such thing as a one-state solution.” In a video talk, Ali Abunimah explains why such statements are wrong. Read more about Yes, John Kerry, there can be a single, democratic state in Palestine
As mainstream commenters conclude that the two-state solution for Palestine is finished, some are taking a closer look at Northern Ireland as a model. But how would it work? Read more about A Northern Ireland solution for Palestine?
Only by shedding their colonial privileges can settlers be indigenized and integrated into the emerging nation and become entitled to participate in determining the future of the common state. Read more about Watch: Omar Barghouti on “ethical decolonization” and moving beyond Zionist racism
Despite their well-known hostility, the two men espouse the same views on some key issues. Read more about Dershowitz and Finkelstein: comrades at heart?