Israel will soon put a plan to forcibly displace up to 40,000 Palestinian Bedouins on its statute books. Read more about "This time they destroyed everything": Uprooted Bedouins face more evictions
A prominent Israel lobbyist hears “talk of peace” in the air; what air is he breathing? Read more about J Street's pipe dreams of peace
Abdelfattah Abu Jahil won the “right” to use paintbrushes after living on salt and water for 79 days. Read more about Prisoners who starved for art honored by Gaza show
Military cooperation between Israel and Mexico has risen sharply in recent years. Read more about Israel and Mexico swap notes on abusing rights
Hikers risk being attacked if they come close to Israeli settlements. Read more about Walking tours highlight West Bank's shrinking landscape
Abu Khaled’s village is just 15 kilometers from Gaza, yet he may never see it again. Read more about "I'm afraid of dying" without returning home, says Nakba survivor
Even if Israel considers settlement outposts to be illegal, it is still facilitating their construction. Read more about Settlers attack West Bank farmer twice a week
Translator Moe Ali Nayel was shocked by the arrogance of a recent group of Harvard students interviewing in Sabra refugee camp. Read more about Palestinian refugees are not at your service
A three-year probe may not have led to a criminal prosecution but it shows that cooperating with Israel carries that risk. Read more about Dutch probe sends warning to firms abetting Israel's crimes
One day after visiting Palestine, Brazilian politician Tarso Genro signed a deal with Israeli arms firm Elbit. Read more about Porto Alegre is Palestine's friend, so why has it embraced Israel's war industry?