Israel’s policy of “targeted assassinations” prompted Yonatan Shapira to ask why he was serving in its military. Read more about I was "part of a terror organization," says Israeli pilot turned activist
Israel targeted medical facilities and health workers alike during its summer attack. Read more about How Israel's "smart" weapons killed a disabled Gaza teen
Palestinians in Gaza launch aid monitoring group in response to lack of international aid to rebuild more than 100,000 homes. Read more about "Gaza is on the verge of collapsing," aid monitors say
Palestinians in academia have learned to be too civil and have normalized accepting silence. Read more about The most valuable lesson from Steven Salaita’s visit to Guilford College
Funds to repair more than 100,000 homes across the Gaza Strip have been halted. Read more about Israel's "open-fire policy" wiped out entire families in Gaza, says new study
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: January 2015
Normalization initiatives subvert the reality of ongoing occupation, colonization and the system of apartheid to which Palestinians are subjected. Read more about How students are resisting efforts to normalize Israeli apartheid
Only five truckloads of food and agricultural goods were exported from Gaza last month. Read more about Farmers forced to stop growing strawberries in Gaza
“Even if the entire government of Israel comes, I’m not going to leave my home,” says 80-year-old Yousef in Roshmia, a brave new documentary film. Read more about New Palestinian film documents final "destruction of the refugee tent"
Why is Mahmoud Abbas making trips to Paris when his own people are struggling to cope? Read more about "We're being stripped of our dignity": Gaza workers not paid for seven months