Palestinians and Jordanians may end up buying back water from Israel, that should rightfully be theirs, at grossly inflated prices. Read more about How “historic” Israel-Jordan water deal leaves Palestinians high and dry
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
Health and environmental fears rise as authorities face numerous problems at once. Read more about Storm exacerbates sewage crisis in Gaza
Israel wasted no time to exploit the catastrophe in the Philippines. Read more about #IDFWithoutBorders: Israel's bluewashing campaign in Philippines
The UN’s special rapporteur sounds the alarm over Palestinian water scarcity. Read more about 90 percent of Gaza's water unfit for drinking, says Falk
“It has become clear beyond doubt that the project is an unacceptable attempt to force the Palestinian population to consent to their own dispossession and to compromise on their own rights.” Read more about World Bank project to “save” Dead Sea will destroy it, say Palestinian groups
The Oslo accords have left Jordan Valley communities without access to vital resources. Read more about Farmer in Palestinian "breadbasket" works in Israeli settlement to survive
Due to siege and destruction, more than 90 percent of Gaza’s water supply is unfit for human consumption, and only a quarter of households have running water ever day. Read more about Correction: Oxfam water equipment delayed by manufacturer, not Israel
Antonio Tajani behaves as Israel’s best pal in the Brussels hierarchy. Read more about EU enterprise chief seeks stronger ties with Israel's war industry
Unlike Palestinians, a number of Germans uprooted by Zionist forces in 1948 have received restitution. Read more about When Israel compensated Germans for land in Palestine