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The recent ANC conference was a tribute to anti-apartheid leader Oliver Tambo combined with a call to boycott Israel. Read more about Israel "more inhuman" than apartheid South Africa, ANC conference told
Israeli policy has split countless Palestinian spouses while parents have been forcibly separated from their children. Read more about Israel forces mother to bring up children by phone
Farmers in the West Bank village of Salem have only been allowed access their olive groves for four days this year. Read more about UN finds "crisis of dignity" as settlers destroy Palestine's olive trees
The second national Students for Justice in Palestine conference will connect, strategize, build and strengthen the student movement in the US. Read more about Building bridges between struggles at upcoming student conference
A provocative art exhibition confronts Western prejudices about Arabs. Read more about Gaza real estate ads among many gems in Sydney photo show
As Israel dismantles Gaza’s economy, job opportunities also shrink for the West Bank’s Palestinians. Read more about Palestinians risk death to work without permits in Israel
Palestinians are cautious about the future of freedom of movement between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. Read more about Egypt reopens border crossing with Gaza -- for now
Brides and bridegrooms are now being smuggled through the Gaza tunnels, adding to the usual fare of medicine, building materials and commercial goods. Read more about Love and light at the end of Gaza’s tunnels
Palestinians in Gaza, half of whom are under 18 and more than a million dependent on food aid, were optimistic about Egypt’s new president. Their hopes for support are now quickly fading. Read more about Hopes for freedom of movement dashed, once again, in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza are being collectively punished for an attack in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula that left 16 border guards dead. Read more about Why are we in Gaza being punished for Egypt border guard killings?
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