Moves to “recognize Palestine” and co-opt the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement aim to guarantee Israel’s survival as a racist state. Read more about Recognizing Palestine, BDS and the survival of Israel
A convicted tax fraud trying to conceal his past has become a key financier of anti-Palestinian initiatives on US campuses. Read more about Why did Israel intervene for convicted US felon Adam Milstein?
Daoud al-Ghoul has also been excluded from the entire West Bank. Read more about Tour guide, political activist banned from his native Jerusalem
Documentary centers on director Leila Sansour’s decision to return to the hometown she once resented. Read more about Bombast with a side of bleakness in Open Bethlehem film
Israel continues to hinder independent investigations into possible war crimes. Read more about How Gaza families were given just ten minutes' warning of Israeli attacks
Instead of protecting the rights of the speakers and organizers to hold an event, university capitulated to efforts to shut it down. Read more about Why did University of Toronto let hate group shut down divestment launch?
Jewish leaders violate the ethical standards of their religion by advocating discrimination against Palestinians. Read more about Why are Orthodox rabbis edging into Israel's apartheid politics?
Muhammad Mahmoud Quraiqe wants to draw the most portraits ever completed within a week. Read more about Young Gaza artist bids to enter Guinness Book of Records
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: November 2014
Author and activist dedicated life to radically reconstructing the world into one that we can all inhabit. Read more about Remembering Leslie Feinberg's revolutionary solidarity with Palestine