Testimonies from Israeli soldiers remind me of my family’s fear last summer. Read more about When "good morning" is an order to kill: Israel's attack on my neighborhood
Despite the huge resources dedicated to Hebrew, some Jewish Israeli writers work in Arabic. Read more about Can literature disrupt Israel’s identity?
Protesters have been threatened with confiscation of Jerusalem ID cards. Read more about Israel locks community of 6,000 behind steel gate
Palestinian civil society in Gaza urges escalation of international activisim to hold Israel accountable for its “criminal behavior.” Read more about In Gaza, the Nakba is ongoing and you can help us end it
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has been shut since October 2014. Read more about Pregnant Gaza woman blocked from joining husband in Australia
A new book tells the history of an ethnically cleansed Palestinian village. Read more about Forced to leave grapes on the vine: the open wounds of May 1948
Israel is using lethal force as a matter of policy. Read more about Will Israelis filmed killing Palestinian teens on Nakba Day get away with murder?
The end of the Zionist colonial venture remains the precondition for justice and peace for all the residents of historic Palestine. Read more about Palestinians and the dilemmas of solidarity
Difficult to categorize as either a history or architecture book, Sharon Rotbard’s White City, Black City is a compelling ghost story. Read more about The “forced geography” of Tel Aviv
Ammunition used by the Israeli military has left a hole in a fourteen-year-old’s spine. Read more about Gaza child unable to walk because of Israeli bullet