Historic village of Battir faces damage, an official Israeli body has warned. Read more about Even Israeli agency warns of wall's damage to Battir, historic West Bank village
Feminist take on Palestinian history offered by art show touring West Bank universities. Read more about Leila Khaled in lipstick: women-focused art show tours West Bank
Despite having no official status, the EU’s “working definition” on anti-Semitism is being used by the Israel lobby on both sides of the Atlantic. Read more about Israel lobby uses discredited anti-Semitism definition to muzzle debate
The BBC contorts the truth to make Israel’s occupation invisible in its coverage. Read more about How the BBC denies Israel's occupation
Israel still refusing to accept responsibility for killing civilians in Gaza. Read more about Family of Cast Lead victims wins "compromise, not compensation" from Israel
As Israel dismantles Gaza’s economy, job opportunities also shrink for the West Bank’s Palestinians. Read more about Palestinians risk death to work without permits in Israel
Members of the Trades Union Congress in the UK unanimously voted to campaign towards ending Israel’s devastating siege on Gaza. Read more about Why Palestine is a key issue for UK trade unions
A wave of self-immolation attempts in the West Bank and Gaza Strip is ringing alarm bells. Read more about Why did a young man in Gaza set himself on fire? Ehab Abu Nada's family speaks
A survivor of the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre in Lebanon recounts the three days of horror in Beirut refugee camps. Read more about “They shot my father in the head”: interview with survivor of Sabra and Shatila massacre
Freedom Theatre co-founder Zakaria Zubeidi refuses to consume food and water or speak after a Palestinian Authority judge approved the extension of his detention without trial or charge. Read more about Freedom Theatre’s Zakaria Zubeidi on “death fast” in PA detention