Dependency on Israel has meant that the Gaza electricity supply hasn’t increased in line with the Strip’s population growth. Read more about Did a Gaza family burn to death because of an unpaid bill?
Donors have helped undermine human rights, say groups working in the West Bank. Read more about Farmers' markets bypass foreign aid to Palestine
Protest and poetry are “inseparable twins,” according to a new Al Jazeera documentary series. Read more about Palestinians shouldn't be covered in "blanket of sadness," says poet
Sheikh Jarrah residents declare they have “no faith” in Israel’s legal system. Read more about New protest tent challenging evictions in East Jerusalem
Camp committee activist Mutawalli Abou Nasser forced to flee to Beirut. Read more about Yarmouk activist describes "atrocious" state of war-torn camp in Syria
Family of Stop the Wall activist Hassan Karajah blocked from attending his hearing in Israel. Read more about Witnessing farce and cruelty in an Israeli military court
Writers and artists from different disciplines provide an extraordinarily frank, fresh and unsentimental assessment of what Palestinians are and have become. Read more about Leading writers rise to challenge in new collection "Seeking Palestine"
Militarization has become part of the “academic landscape” in Israel, according to a Palestinian rights activist. Read more about Palestinian students "surrounded by guns" at Israeli universities
Mahmoud Sarsak hopes to live a normal life but cannot forget his time inside Israeli jail. Read more about After victorious hunger strike, Palestinian football star returns to Gaza for life of activism
Boycotts helped end segregation in the American South. Hopefully they can achieve similar results for Palestinians. Read more about Jim Crow in Palestine: parallels between US and Israeli racism