Israeli policy has split countless Palestinian spouses while parents have been forcibly separated from their children. Read more about Israel forces mother to bring up children by phone
A London dance company uses Shakespeare to tell Palestine’s modern tale through traditional dance. Read more about UK dance troupe al-Zaytouna retell Shakespeare through dabke
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about Month in Pictures: October 2012
Jacob Nammar’s autobiography describes a Jerusalem that is impossible to imagine today. Read more about Book review: A family history firmly rooted in Jerusalem's soil
Local elections have been postponed for a few years so why were they called under procedures reserved for emergencies? Read more about Did Abbas abuse his powers in restricting election to West Bank?
Farmers in the West Bank village of Salem have only been allowed access their olive groves for four days this year. Read more about UN finds "crisis of dignity" as settlers destroy Palestine's olive trees
Emad Burnat’s house was declared a “closed military zone” by Israel — but that didn’t stop him from making a great film. Read more about Israel's viciousness against Bilin captured in "Five Broken Cameras" documentary
Musician and high school student Omar Saad insists that his viola is his only weapon in letter to Israeli leaders. Read more about Druze youth faces jail for refusing to serve in Israel's army
“Not a dreamland”: exploring vibrant subcultures in the occupied and besieged Gaza Strip. Read more about VIDEO: the images and sounds of Gaza's vibrant subculture in “Not a dreamland”
Plans for massive science campus linking an Israeli and American university in New York City moving forward, despite opposition. Read more about Why is a New York hospital being sacrificed for an Israel-backed science facility?