Tale of Palestinian family torn apart by prison brought to London stage
28 January 2014
The Keepers of Infinite Space conveys the tyranny of Israel’s jails. Read more about Tale of Palestinian family torn apart by prison brought to London stage
28 January 2014
The Keepers of Infinite Space conveys the tyranny of Israel’s jails. Read more about Tale of Palestinian family torn apart by prison brought to London stage
Hebron 23 January 2014
The Israeli government is funding a project designed to further displace Palestinians in Hebron. Read more about Settler-driven archaeology plan threatens to push Hebron family off farmland
Gaza Strip 21 January 2014
Mothers who lost sons in Fatah-Hamas clashes still hope rift can be mended. Read more about Hopes for Fatah-Hamas reconciliation grow, despite ongoing repression
3 February 2014
Chloe Ruthven doesn’t appear to have done basic homework for her movie Do-Gooders. Read more about A confused and contradictory film on how foreigners “help” Palestine
21 January 2014
What Sharon’s victims deserved, and never received, was justice and restitution. Read more about After glorification of Sharon, only boycott can reveal Israel's truth
Bethlehem 20 January 2014
Raghad was rearrested after he turned 15. Read more about “Just a Child” shows how prison leaves mental scars on Palestinian boy
17 January 2014
The fundamental premise of Zionism is “the understanding, rooted in a traumatic past, of Jews as ongoing victims of outside aggression,” says a new book. Read more about In new book, Palestinians, Israeli Jews reflect on history of ethnic cleansing
New York 17 January 2014
Supporters of Israeli apartheid feign concern for the oppressed. Read more about Backlash against boycotting Israel's universities reeks of hypocrisy
Haifa 16 January 2014
Locals say that their history is being erased. Read more about Israel to destroy another Haifa neighborhood, evict Palestinian residents
15 January 2014
Reem Kelani’s music provides effective match to Selma Dabbagh’s writing. Read more about Romance and realism merge in Jerusalem-focused radio play