Leaked documents show Palestinian Authority prime minister Salam Fayyad urged US to block payment of salaries to Palestinian workers Read more about When Salam Fayyad secretly urged the US to block salaries for Palestinian Authority employees
A pyramid of oppression Read more about Who's the boss?
The Palestinian Authority is confiscating privately-owned agricultural land in the West Bank to build industrial parks. Read more about Leaked documents show PA outsourced Palestinian land and rights to Turkish firm
Salam Fayyad’s neo-liberal administration has pointed the finger at the Israeli occupation… while at the same time being fully dependent on it and even complicit on the security front. Read more about McPalestine
Thousands took to the streets this week to protest high costs of living and the Palestinian Authority’s economic policies. Read more about Palestinians voice anger as prices rocket, wages stagnate
The economic bubble in the West Bank will burst, and instead of working to remove Israeli restrictions, the Palestinian Authority continues to push for investments in the private sector. Read more about Bubble in aid-dependent West Bank bound to burst, say economists
Major politicians in the UK are increasingly unafraid to talk critically of Israeli policies, and some are even advocating a national ban on products made in illegal Israeli settlements. Read more about Is Palestine going mainstream in British politics?
Is it really “popular resistance” when Palestinians are sometimes outnumbered by Israeli activists at weekly demonstrations? Read more about How obsession with "nonviolence" harms the Palestinian cause
Financed by oil and mining firms that propped up white minority rule in South Africa, it’s no surprise that the International Crisis Group’s latest article fails to describe Israel as an apartheid state. Read more about International Crisis Group: craving approval from a blood-soaked elite
Thaer Halahleh has been told he “could die any moment,” by an Israeli prison doctor, as the gravely ill Palestinian who is held without charge or trial by Israel, completed his 73rd day of hunger strike. Read more about Thaer Halahleh told he "could die any moment," as hunger strikers' condition increasingly urgent