Sixteen media workers were killed during Israel’s summer attack on Gaza. Read more about "I always thought I'd be next to die": Gaza journalists reflect on a bloody 2014
A recently published proposal to divide Palestine into provinces would be no more than a continuation of Zionist policies of ethnic cleansing and dispossession of Palestinians.
Read more about Could cantonizing Palestine bring peace?
A new edition of Avi Shlaim’s book on the 1956 invasion of Egypt is solid, but not much has been updated. Read more about Israel's conspiracy to invade Nasser's Egypt
Both Israel’s economic warfare and the Palestinian Authority’s neoliberal policies have widened income inequality. Read more about Teachers forced to equip schools at own expense as austerity bites West Bank
France sees itself as refined and civilized, while much of the world sees a country still engaged in colonial barbarities. Read more about Assimilating French Muslims
Two Palestinian Bedouins have died as a result of Israeli police violence in the last week. Read more about Palestinians in Israel strike to protest police killings
More than 140 families lost more than three members in Israel’s summer assault. Read more about In photos: Gaza's shattered families
People in Gaza have only six hours of electricity per day. Read more about Gaza struggles to cope with siege and storms
Striking workers have been threatened with loss of pay by the Palestinian Authority. Read more about Why is the Palestinian Authority arresting trade union leaders?
My family was forced to leave Palestine in 1948; I was forced to leave Syria 64 years later. Read more about Denying our right to return is an offense against justice