Forcible transfer and deportation
Counter-demonstrators attacked last year’s event marking the anniversary of the dispossession of Palestine Read more about Despite threats, students to commemorate Nakba at Tel Aviv University
Iyad Hayatleh, a Palestinian poet raised in Damascus and now living in Britain, teamed up with Scottish literary figure Tessa Ransford. Read more about Five Pillars of Islam inspire humanitarian message in new bilingual poetry collection
Samer Issawi has won a pledge to be allowed return to Jerusalem, after refusing Israel’s offers of exile. Read more about Hunger strike marks "turning point" in fight against Israel's deportations, says rights group
The Canada Revenue Agency is questioned on the legality of JNF’s charitable status. Read more about Internal documents show Canadian tax agency protected Jewish National Fund from scrutiny
James Harding, holder of the “most important” editorial job in Britain, has a history of supporting Zionism. Read more about Apologists for Israel take top posts at BBC
Artists show that Christian communities share a “culture, not just a faith.” Read more about Vandalism of Christian sites in Palestine inspires London art show
New “villages” build on opposition to US support for Israeli apartheid voiced during Obama’s visit. Read more about Protest tents spring up across the West Bank
Although the number of refugees in Gaza continues to rise, funding for the UN agency caring for them has stagnated. Read more about Cuts threaten UN food aid in Gaza
About two dozen young people have moved into Iqrit, a village ethnically cleansed by Zionist forces in the 1940s. Read more about Youth move back to Palestinian village stolen from their families
During the last month of his protest, Sharawna’s captors only allowed him use the bathroom twice a day. Read more about Israel “tried to banish me for 28 years,” says hunger striker Ayman Sharawna
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