Patrick Stewart’s film “It’s Better to Jump” shows the insidious ways that the historic city of Akka is being ethnically cleansed. Read more about Resisting the “cannibalization” of Palestine’s heritage
Hazem Harb’s limbless figures resemble Francis Bacon’s most celebrated work. Read more about Sweet and sinister images from Gaza's hottest artists
Northeastern University’s suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine cannot be defended. Read more about Why Jews must oppose muzzling of Palestine solidarity activists
Muhammad Kanaaneh was prevented from speaking on Land Day after violent threats from right-wing groups. Read more about Tel Aviv University bans Palestinian speaker
Proposed legislation guarantees more US-Mexico border deaths and huge payouts to Israeli contractors. Read more about How Israel's war industry profits from violent US immigration "reform"
My family’s roots run deep in a village brutally attacked by Zionist forces on 9 April 1948. Read more about The scars of Deir Yassin and our determination to survive
Classrooms have had to close in Yarmouk camp because of contagious illnesses. Read more about Diseases rise among besieged Palestinians in Syria
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: March 2014
John Judis’ book Genesis recalls that the White House was initially hostile to Israel’s establishment. Read more about How Harry Truman learned to love Israel
Anna Bernard expands on Edward Said’s assertion that Israeli and Palestinian literature “cannot be separated.” Read more about Can a focus on “Palestinian narrative” be dangerous to Palestinian rights?