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Given the omissions in three recent Times articles, it’s no wonder so many Americans are in the dark when it comes to Israel. Read more about How The New York Times erases Israel's crimes
Two Meters of This Land is inspired by a Mahmoud Darwish poem. Read more about Politics of Palestine's everyday captured in stunning debut film
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 provocative art exhibition confronts Western prejudices about Arabs. Read more about Gaza real estate ads among many gems in Sydney photo show
As Israel dismantles Gaza’s economy, job opportunities also shrink for the West Bank’s Palestinians. Read more about Palestinians risk death to work without permits in Israel
An exhibition at Amman’s Darat al Funun explores varying responses to decades of conflict in the Middle East, in which the Palestinian people have often played an involuntary and tragic role. Read more about Exhibition review: when lemons have more freedom than humans
Organizers of the Palestine 5k Run/Walk say that the third annual event will strengthen community ties and encourage Palestinian children to express themselves through writing and reading. Read more about Palestine 5k aims to empower children, build community
Palestinian schoolchildren and their teachers face violent settler attacks and Israeli army movement restrictions in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron. Read more about The daily ordeal of getting to school in Hebron
For three years now a United Kingdom medical journal The Lancet has been working with Palestinian health professionals and researchers to document the effects of stressful living — coping with economic difficulties and shortages, restrictions on movement, political tensions and fear of outside attack — and has just published its latest findings. Read more about Israeli checkpoints kill women in childbirth, says new study
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