While concerned for his health, Adnan’s family supports his decision to go on hunger strike and is confident he will emerge victorious. Read more about Khader Adnan is starving for freedom again
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: May 2015
The Israel Antiquities Authority is colluding with a settler group it once accused of causing criminal damage to Jerusalem’s heritage. Read more about Claiming to preserve Jerusalem, Israeli archaeologists wreck Palestinian heritage
A grandmother was struck under rubble for two hours after Israel attacked her home last summer. Read more about Gaza's grandparents endure one trauma after another
Rula Abu Duhou spent nine years behind Israel’s bars. Read more about "Only our mothers supported us" -- former Palestinian prisoner
Activists are trying to end Israel’s long-enforced silence about the Tantura massacre of May 1948. Read more about Sunbathing at the crime scene: the Israeli resort that covers up a massacre
Jenin’s Freedom Theatre manages to evoke the Church of the Nativity’s ambience on a British stage. Read more about When death was in everyone's eyes: recalling Bethlehem's siege
Prices of basic goods spike by 10 percent. Read more about "Solidarity tax" imposed by Hamas forces rise in Gaza's grocery prices
Corinne Silva’s photographic exhibition illustrates how Zionists have tried to erase Palestine’s identity and culture. Read more about Stamping a new identity on Palestine's landscape
An Israeli judge, himself a settler, has given the green light for the destruction of 100 homes. Read more about Palestinian village faces demolition in South Hebron Hills