Some of those released were nearing the end of their sentences. Read more about Gaza rejoices in prisoner release but 5,000 Palestinians remain in Israeli jails
Ayman Hamdan has been refusing food for more than 110 days. Read more about Hunger striker denied right to call dying father
Funded by ideological billionaires, Teach For America’s young corps are being indoctrinated with a pro-Israel message. Read more about How school privatization hawks Teach For America promote Israel
The village of al-Araqib is a living testament to how the Nakba never stopped. Read more about Zionists massacred Bedouins in 1948, threaten them again today
Aiding projects linked to Hizballah is a criminal offense; aiding the Israeli military is considered an act of charity. Read more about Canada’s double standards on Middle East sink to new low
Hamam Farah from Students Against Israeli Apartheid has been charged with “trespassing.” Read more about “Boycott Israel” activist banned from Toronto university
Inflamed rhetoric by Lebanon’s media and political elite does not bode well for Palestinian refugees in the country. Read more about Why are Palestinians blamed for violence in Lebanon?
Revered poet was nourished by exile but questioned how art can be made in “brutal times.” Read more about The poetry of absence: remembering Mahmoud Darwish five years on
I’ve been denied the right to get married in my homeland. Read more about Israel blocked me from going to my own wedding
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: July 2013