Paul Martin attempts to evade tough questions about fabricated stories exposed by The Electronic Intifada. Read more about Discredited BBC reporter attempts to intimidate EI in bizarre interview
Brides and bridegrooms are now being smuggled through the Gaza tunnels, adding to the usual fare of medicine, building materials and commercial goods. Read more about Love and light at the end of Gaza’s tunnels
“Laila,” a pseudonymous underground artist, speaks to The Electronic Intifada about young Palestinians carrying on the revolutionary tradition of political graffiti. Read more about Taking back Palestine's streets: exclusive interview with underground Jerusalem graffiti artist
Property disputes in post-Gaddafi Libya have hit the Palestinian community hard as more refugees arrive from Syria. Read more about Eviction worries for Palestinians in new Libya
Columnist Glenn Greenwald’s most recent book demonstrates “how the law is used to destroy equality and protect the powerful” in the United States today. Read more about Glenn Greenwald skewers US injustices in compelling latest book
Palestinians in Gaza, half of whom are under 18 and more than a million dependent on food aid, were optimistic about Egypt’s new president. Their hopes for support are now quickly fading. Read more about Hopes for freedom of movement dashed, once again, in Gaza
After a seven year trial, an Israeli court exonerated Israel’s army in the 2003 killing of peace activist Rachel Corrie in what Rachel’s family and human rights groups say is another instance of impunity. Read more about Judge blaming Rachel Corrie for her own death highlights Israel's impunity, family says
Film director Ken Loach recently learned that for the BBC, Palestine remains a taboo. Read more about Israeli lies unchecked, Palestinian perspectives censored on BBC
Saeed Amireh tells The Electronic Intifada about Nilin village’s decade of struggle against Israel’s wall and where the movement must go next. Read more about The future of Palestine's grassroots struggle: Nilin activist Saeed Amireh interviewed
Freedom Sailors is a first-hand account of the first successful attempt to break the Israeli siege of the Gaza Strip by sailing two boats into Gaza City in 2008. Read more about New book "Freedom Sailors" provides riveting account of siege-breaking journey to Gaza