Refugees
Now living in a cramped Beirut refugee camp basement, Um Zohair remembers being uprooted from Palestine in 1948. Read more about "We're exhausted from being homeless": recalling the Palestinians' plight on Nakba Day
Descendants of Iqrit refugees “did not wait for the Israeli authorities’ permission to return to their land.” Read more about Palestinians celebrate Easter in reclaimed Galilee village
My family’s roots run deep in a village brutally attacked by Zionist forces on 9 April 1948. Read more about The scars of Deir Yassin and our determination to survive
Classrooms have had to close in Yarmouk camp because of contagious illnesses. Read more about Diseases rise among besieged Palestinians in Syria
John Judis’ book Genesis recalls that the White House was initially hostile to Israel’s establishment. Read more about How Harry Truman learned to love Israel
The UN agency for Palestine refugees says it is trying to focus on the most needy. Read more about Gaza refugees learn of food aid cuts by text messages
Allowing refugees to return home has been an essential component to resolving many conflicts, a new collection of essays points out. Read more about A timely reminder that right to return can be implemented
After being tortured in a Syrian prison, Muhammad remains separated from his children and wife. Read more about A tragic life that mirrors Palestine's history
Actor Hassan Hassan starred in a remarkable documentary film before his recent death in a Syrian prison. Read more about A poignant tribute to the Palestinians of Yarmouk
Ein Hijleh was forcibly depopulated by Israel in 1967. Palestinians are reclaiming the land, linking it to their history and heritage. Read more about Palestinians dodge Israeli soldiers to retake village in occupied West Bank
Pages