That Sisi has outdone Mubarak’s policies in allying himself with Israel and coordinating with it against the besieged Palestinians is hardly surprising. Read more about Egypt's propagandists and the Gaza massacre
Gareth Porter’s new book finds that Israel’s foreign spy agency the Mossad helped feed the nuclear scare. Read more about Does Iran really pose an existential threat to Israel?
Two beautiful children will have to grow up without their dad, a beloved kids’ TV program star. Read more about The story of my brother, martyr Mohammed Alareer
There’s more blood than water today in Gaza, writes poet Jehan Bseiso. Read more about Gaza, from the diaspora
Power failures are known to happen while vital operations are being undertaken. Read more about Attacks on hospitals expose Israel's "self-defense" claims as lies
I pledge myself to work for justice, full justice, restorative justice. Read more about To the family of the one thousandth victim of Israel's genocidal slaughter in Gaza
A grain of sand from the sea of Gaza will not ignite, except as hope, writes Nayrouz Qarmout from Gaza. Read more about My city burning peacefully (Our Gaza is a dream of hope)
Tareq Abufayyad has been forced to take refuge in a UN school. Read more about "Our village has become a ghost town": a distressing phone call from Gaza
Hundreds of Palestinians in Israel have been detained this month. Read more about Israel arrests activist for hosting Skype chat with resistance icon Leila Khaled
More than 140,000 people have sought refugee in UN-run schools. Read more about "Dad, when will these attacks stop?"