How Abu Dis' hills were stolen in the night
18 May 2012
Stories from Abu Dis, a suburb which found itself suddenly cut off from Jerusalem by Israel’s wall. Read more about How Abu Dis' hills were stolen in the night
18 May 2012
Stories from Abu Dis, a suburb which found itself suddenly cut off from Jerusalem by Israel’s wall. Read more about How Abu Dis' hills were stolen in the night
18 May 2012
The demands at the heart of the historic hunger strike in Israeli prisons are only the tip of the iceberg. Read more about Israel's prison regime can no longer go unnoticed
17 May 2012
Hassan Kharajeh, a youth coordinator with Stop the Wall, on the role played by youth in the hunger strike demonstrations, and why they have Israel scared. Read more about "We will not be silenced": Stop the Wall youth activist speaks on repression and resistance
Brussels 17 May 2012
Some analysts say that Israel is deliberately targeting European Union-funded projects in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip for demolition. Read more about EU denounces Israel's destruction of aid projects in West Bank
17 May 2012
Al-Aqaba is a small Palestinian village in the Jordan Valley of the occupied West Bank surrounded by Israeli military checkpoints and training grounds. Read more about In pictures: portraits of al-Aqaba, a village surrounded by the Israeli army
15 May 2012
The decade-old Arab Peace Initiative “is our initiative and we will stick to it,” Egyptian presidential candidate Amr Moussa told The Electronic Intifada in an audio interview. Read more about Egyptian presidential hopeful Amr Moussa still committed to decade-old Arab Peace Initiative
Alexandria 14 May 2012
Aging Palestinian refugees recount their exile from Palestine during the Nakba and demand the right to return to their homeland. Read more about Palestinians in Egypt insist on right to return
Jerusalem 14 May 2012
More than 1,500 Palestinian prisoners are weeks into an open-ended hunger strike in protest against worsening conditions in Israeli jails. Read more about Israel puts "every possible obstacle" in way of respecting hunger strikers' rights, say doctors
13 May 2012
Subversion, an exhibition at Manchester’s Cornerhouse gallery, shows that young Palestinian artists are at the cutting edge of contemporary Arab art. Read more about Palestinian artists take on identity and politics with humor in "Subversion" exhibition
Ramallah 11 May 2012
Israel’s monopoly over distribution of fuel to the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip has yet to be challenged by the Palestinian Authority. Read more about Palestinian Authority silent as Israel consolidates fuel monopoly