Inflamed rhetoric by Lebanon’s media and political elite does not bode well for Palestinian refugees in the country. Read more about Why are Palestinians blamed for violence in Lebanon?
Revered poet was nourished by exile but questioned how art can be made in “brutal times.” Read more about The poetry of absence: remembering Mahmoud Darwish five years on
I’ve been denied the right to get married in my homeland. Read more about Israel blocked me from going to my own wedding
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: July 2013
Jamal al-Dalou lost ten members of his family during Israel’s attack in November. Read more about "Peace" talks are meaningless, says survivor of Gaza massacre
Raba’i al-Madhoun’s The Lady from Tel Aviv is a great summer read. Read more about Mystery and reality overlap in Gaza-inspired novel
“Israel and Pinkwashing” author’s new book is an interesting read, but falls into some of the traps it ostensibly aims to criticize. Read more about Limited solidarity with Palestine in Schulman's "Queer International"
Israel wants Palestinians “to be weak, separate religious communities” to divide and conquer, says Palestinian Christian activist. Read more about Israeli army recruitment plan aims to incite Christian-Muslim tensions
Drones and police training are among the contributions made by Israel to the oppression of Tamils. Read more about Israel advises Sri Lanka on slow-motion genocide
Palestinian musician Reem Kelani explores the musical and political significance of an Arab Idol victory. Read more about Mohammed Assaf: champion of the people or the powerful?