The Electronic Intifada contributor Asa Winstanley examines who is behind escalating cyberwar in the Middle East. Read more about Cyberwarfare: US, Israel's electronic attacks on Iran and Palestinians
Israel’s new diplomatic campaign to draw attention to the forgotten plight of Jews from Arab countries is an attempt to use historical injustices to justify current injustices. Read more about Israel's cynical campaign to pit Arab Jews against Palestinian refugees
A new play addresses the Palestinian Authority’s addiction to “green medicine” — the $1 billion in foreign aid it receives annually. Read more about Play satirizes how aid donors sideline Palestinians
For Washington, the Arab Spring presented opportunities as well as threats, and these are being keenly exploited. Read more about Syria intervention prelude to war on Iran?
A new report funded and supported by the UK government that accuses Israel of violating international law with its treatment of Palestinian child detainees was launched in London this week. Read more about Israel treats every Palestinian child as "potential terrorist": government-backed UK study
For twelve years Israel has imposed sweeping bans on Palestinians wanting to travel from Gaza to the West Bank for education. Read more about Israel denies Palestinians in Gaza right to study in West Bank
An emerging network of Palestinian filmmakers in Israel aims to connect with filmmakers in neighboring Arab countries — and mentor a new generation of Palestinian artists. Read more about Cinema club run by Palestinians in Israel makes its mark
Mamoun al-Dam, 12, was killed on 20 June when an Israeli missile struck his family’s land in Gaza City. Read more about Remembering Mamoun, killed by an Israeli missile as he played football
Roadmap to Apartheid is an important achievement in the history of popular education about Palestine, which has long pointed to the parallels between Israel and South Africa. Read more about Film explores striking parallels between South African, Israeli apartheid
Surpassing genre categorization, the eclectic Excentrik (Tarik Kazaleh) vividly juxtaposes dual identities, politics and culture in his new album. Read more about Reflection of the struggle: Excentrik explores his Palestinian-American identity on new album