Almost a year after winning concessions from Israel, prisoners are still not allowed to see their offspring. Read more about Hundreds of Gaza children blocked from visiting parents in prison
About two dozen young people have moved into Iqrit, a village ethnically cleansed by Zionist forces in the 1940s. Read more about Youth move back to Palestinian village stolen from their families
Thirty-seven members of my grandmother’s family were killed by Zionist forces on 9 April 1948. Read more about We must never forget the massacre in Deir Yassin
American diplomats were so eager to please Israel that they became “more royalist than the King.” Read more about Book review: Rashid Khalidi shows how US got hired as Israel's lawyer
A conference in Boston this weekend will explore the practical steps towards achieving justice for Palestinian refugees. Read more about The right of return is a core issue for Palestinians; let's realize it
Eden Natan Zada had murdered four Palestinians by the time he was confronted by locals in Shefa Amr, yet those accused of killing him could be jailed for many years. Read more about Why do survivors of massacre by Israeli soldier face imprisonment?
The BBC misinformed its audience in covering the Rachel Corrie case. Read more about BBC defends false claims linking Rachel Corrie to killings of Israeli soldiers
A geographer has listed the attractions in Gaza City in a bid to show how friendly its people are. Read more about Sightseeing under siege: a "tourist map" for Gaza
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: March 2013
Maysara Abuhamdia may only have days to live; he has long complained of “intentional negligence” by doctors “treating” Palestinian detainees. Read more about Dying prisoner treated cruelly by Israeli doctors over many years