Human rights
Protest and poetry are “inseparable twins,” according to a new Al Jazeera documentary series. Read more about Palestinians shouldn't be covered in "blanket of sadness," says poet
Sheikh Jarrah residents declare they have “no faith” in Israel’s legal system. Read more about New protest tent challenging evictions in East Jerusalem
Boycotts helped end segregation in the American South. Hopefully they can achieve similar results for Palestinians. Read more about Jim Crow in Palestine: parallels between US and Israeli racism
Palestinians who fled violence in Syria were among those bombed by Israel for eight consecutive days in November. Read more about Palestinians fleeing Syria bombed by Israel in Gaza
A version of the chart-topping song highlights unemployment among Palestinian youth. Read more about "Gangnam Style" parody puts spotlight on Gaza siege
Both The Gatekeepers and 5 Broken Cameras offer evidence of Israeli racism, albeit from different perspectives. Read more about Oscar-nominated films prove Israel is an apartheid state
Militarism is mocked with exuberance in a new exhibition. Read more about "Gaza Fashion Week" comes to London art gallery
Amal Samouni lost both her father and brother when Israel bombed their neighborhood in 2009. Read more about Child survivor of Gaza massacre denied medical treatment by Israel
Shlomo Sand documents Zionism’s invention of “Eretz Israel” as a national homeland. Read more about New book by Tel Aviv historian uncovers "Land of Israel" myths
One of Gaza’s two accredited referees talks about the challenges faced by the sport under occupation. Read more about Political division and Israel's siege "badly affecting" basketball in Gaza, says referee
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