An award-winning young Palestinian photographer reflects on life in the war-torn refugee camp in Syria. Read more about "Siding with life in the face of death": photographer captures siege on Palestinians in Syria
This photograph of a Palestinian schoolgirl from the 1980s will be projected onto buildings worldwide. Read more about Iconic image heads UN Palestine solidarity campaign
Someday the Palestinians and Syrians who survived the war will tell stories about what happened in the besieged refugee camp. This is one of them. Read more about The legendary piano of Yarmouk
Children of many Palestinian refugees face being denied education over the coming school year. Read more about Palestinians fleeing Syria charged $400 per month to rent garages in Beirut
Israeli Major-General Giora Eiland has urged that all food and water be cut off to Gaza residents – a major war crime and precisely the “starve or surrender” policy condemned when used in Syria. Read more about Starve or surrender: Cut off all food and water to Gaza, says Israeli general
Jordanian official admits demographics are behind discriminatory practices targeting Palestinians fleeing Syria. Read more about Syria war refugees allowed in Jordan, except if they're Palestinian
Contributors to Gaza Writes Back read their work and talk about creating literature under occupation. Read more about "Writing is an act of courage," say storytellers from Gaza
Syrian government “using starvation as a weapon of war,” says Amnesty International. Read more about Thousands at risk of starvation in Yarmouk, UN warns
Arts critic Sarah Irving rounds up recently-published works by Palestinian writers. Read more about New Palestinian poetry flourishes online
Classrooms have had to close in Yarmouk camp because of contagious illnesses. Read more about Diseases rise among besieged Palestinians in Syria