Human rights
A Jerusalem museum celebrates the Palestinian poetry which inspired US political prisoner George Jackson. Read more about How the sun of Palestine reached a Black Panther in jail
Israel buried hundreds of Palestinians in secret “cemeteries of numbers.” Read more about Mother waits 36 years for Israel to return son's body
Because of Israeli restrictions, Hashem al-Azzeh could not get medical care in time to save his life. Read more about Hebron activist showed Israel's crimes to the world
A “zero tolerance” approach to policing Jerusalem would be part of efforts to step up Israel’s colonization. Read more about Israeli settlers want New York police tactics in Jerusalem
Fifteen-year-old Laith al-Khalidi, who hoped to become a lawyer one day, was killed in cold blood. Read more about After baby's murder, Israeli sniper kills another Palestinian child
The wall will further annex Palestinian land to Israeli settlements in the Bethlehem area. Read more about Christian community to be divided by new section of Israel's wall
We are ready to submit all the evidence needed to prosecute Israel for war crimes. Read more about Hope is scarce in Gaza — but we haven't lost it
Palestinian activists establish kindergarten to fight settler takeover of Hebron neighborhood.
Read more about Keeping Palestinian identity alive in Hebron
Corporate media regurgitate baseless claims that Palestine activists were behind hate graffiti at California campus. Read more about The frat boys who slander Palestine solidarity
Hassan Ishtayeh has been arrested eight times since 1987. Read more about Hunger strikes are a thorn in Israel's side, says ex-prisoner
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