Forcible transfer and deportation
The Sub Laban family have faced two attempts to uproot them since 9 February. Read more about Last Palestinian family in Jerusalem neighborhood fear eviction at any moment
Palestinian families are forced to live in substandard housing. Read more about In photos: Defying Israel's demolition orders in the South Hebron Hills
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
A new edition of Avi Shlaim’s book on the 1956 invasion of Egypt is solid, but not much has been updated. Read more about Israel's conspiracy to invade Nasser's Egypt
A new book describes how Israel tries — and fails — to quell resistance. Read more about Why Israel will never control Palestinian minds
Moves to “recognize Palestine” and co-opt the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement aim to guarantee Israel’s survival as a racist state. Read more about Recognizing Palestine, BDS and the survival of Israel
The former UN special rapporteur on Palestine excoriates the pro-Israel bias of The New York Times in his new book. Read more about The moral clarity of Richard Falk
Water is abundant in a nearby Jewish-only settlement, yet the Palestinians of al-Araqib are deprived of basic services. Read more about How Israel forces Bedouins to live in a graveyard
Tamam Zubaidi faces being denied the right to work and to access healthcare if her status is not clarified. Read more about Israel refuses to renew travel documents for Jerusalemite in Canada
“For 66 years we have been trying to return,” says refugee rights activist. Read more about Palestinian refugees mark one year of return to destroyed village
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