Economy
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 10,000 sheep and goats died between 2010 and 2014. Read more about One in five of Gaza's herders ceases farming amid Israel's attacks, siege
By advertising hotels in these settlements, Booking.com is abetting war crimes. Read more about Booking.com offers hotel rooms in Israel's illegal settlements
Many young Palestinian citizens of Israel have been radicalized over the past few years. Read more about Why Palestinians should unite to support Naqab protests
Palestinians in Gaza launch aid monitoring group in response to lack of international aid to rebuild more than 100,000 homes. Read more about "Gaza is on the verge of collapsing," aid monitors say
Funds to repair more than 100,000 homes across the Gaza Strip have been halted. Read more about Israel's "open-fire policy" wiped out entire families in Gaza, says new study
Only five truckloads of food and agricultural goods were exported from Gaza last month. Read more about Farmers forced to stop growing strawberries in Gaza
Why is Mahmoud Abbas making trips to Paris when his own people are struggling to cope? Read more about "We're being stripped of our dignity": Gaza workers not paid for seven months
Both Israel’s economic warfare and the Palestinian Authority’s neoliberal policies have widened income inequality. Read more about Teachers forced to equip schools at own expense as austerity bites West Bank
Israel is overseeing who can and cannot buy building material. Read more about Will "reconstruction" prolong the siege of Gaza?
Now that the media’s attention has shifted elsewhere, Israel has reduced the fishing zone off Gaza to five nautical miles. Read more about Israel forces Gaza fishermen to undress in attack violating ceasefire deal
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