Wasif Jawhariyyeh’s memoirs indicate that Jews, Muslims and Christians enjoyed good relations before Israel was established. Read more about A bitter-sweet glimpse into what Jerusalem might have been
During my detention, Israeli officials seemed obsessed about my humanitarian activities. Read more about Why does Israel feel threatened by humanitarian workers?
A cooperation agreement involving a firm that deprives Palestinians of water was signed recently in Rome. Read more about Israel's water apartheid embraced by Italy
“What about my academic freedom? What about the tens of thousands of Palestinian children and teachers whose movement to and from their schools is impeded by the Israeli military?” Read more about I risked imprisonment by Israel and death to study in the United States
Israel has been trying to transform indigenous farmers into an “urban proletariat” since at least the 1960s. Read more about New SodaStream factory could help destroy Bedouin agriculture
Europe is paying for services that Israel is legally obliged to provide as the occupying power. Read more about Is EU aid a smokescreen around Palestine's problems?
In addition to being illegal, investing in Israeli settlements risks Dutch citizens’ pensions. Read more about Dutch firm's settlement investments violate the law and must end
Many Palestinians enjoy Valentine’s Day as a light-hearted celebration, but some say it is not in keeping with local traditions. Read more about Celebrating Valentine’s Day with Gaza’s “Ambassador of Love”
Anti-BDS liberals have taken racism a step further than Reagan and Thatcher dared to go with South Africa. Read more about How today's liberal Zionists echo apartheid South Africa's defenders
For seven days, Palestinians began to rebuild the village of Ein Hijleh in the Jordan Valley, until Israeli occupation forces expelled them. Read more about In photos: Palestinians take back Jordan Valley village