Opposition fighters expelled Palestinian refugee’s 86-year-old mother from Yarmouk camp home. Read more about Palestinians caught "between two fires" in Syria, says refugee
A well-respected Dutch civil society group believes that dialogue, not boycott, is the way forward. Read more about Why do charities want to "normalize" Israeli apartheid?
A complaint alleging that organizations supporting Israel’s settlements are aiding “terrorism” has been filed with a New York court. Read more about Palestinians sue US groups over support for settler attacks
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: June 2013
The only crossing for commercial goods between Israel and Gaza has been closed five times since the end of February. Read more about Israel imposes new fuel restrictions on Gaza
The argument that Israel can’t be an apartheid state when its Palestinian citizens have the right to vote is a red herring. Read more about Israeli apartheid "more sophisticated" than South Africa's, says new book
Despite their well-known hostility, the two men espouse the same views on some key issues. Read more about Dershowitz and Finkelstein: comrades at heart?
Samuel Kuruvilla looks at the theology and history of Palestinian Christianity. Read more about New book recounts living faith of Palestinian Christians
Malak Abdallahi had to overcome objections from an administrator. Read more about Student wins right to display Palestinian flag at Texas graduation
Israeli soldiers are depicted as pathetic clowns. Read more about Stone-throwers of Nabi Saleh celebrated in new play