The BBC misinformed its audience in covering the Rachel Corrie case. Read more about BBC defends false claims linking Rachel Corrie to killings of Israeli soldiers
A geographer has listed the attractions in Gaza City in a bid to show how friendly its people are. Read more about Sightseeing under siege: a "tourist map" for Gaza
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 2013
Maysara Abuhamdia may only have days to live; he has long complained of “intentional negligence” by doctors “treating” Palestinian detainees. Read more about Dying prisoner treated cruelly by Israeli doctors over many years
Gaza municipality uses donkey carts to collect 350 tons of waste daily. Read more about Israel's siege tips Gaza waste management to crisis point
Habibi splices an ancient romance with experiences of the second intifada. Read more about Film review: Gaza love story triumphs over Israeli obstacles
While the Freedom Flotilla tried to bring aid to the Strip, Gaza’s Ark seeks to export locally produced goods. Read more about "Trade not aid" focus of new attempt to break Gaza blockade
More than 150 residents of Issawiyeh — home to Samer Issawi — have been arrested in the past few months. Read more about Resistance burns bright in hunger striker's village
Campus on Campus participant believes refugee camps should be seen as “homelands.” Read more about Dheisheh camp "university" questions what it means to be a refugee
During the last month of his protest, Sharawna’s captors only allowed him use the bathroom twice a day. Read more about Israel “tried to banish me for 28 years,” says hunger striker Ayman Sharawna