United States and the conflict
Palestine solidarity activists have forged a growing coalition with environmental and labor groups to organize against Veolia. Read more about Palestine activists, labor and environment groups in US unite against Veolia
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
Anti-BDS liberals have taken racism a step further than Reagan and Thatcher dared to go with South Africa. Read more about How today's liberal Zionists echo apartheid South Africa's defenders
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
Secret files show that Zionists are deeply worried about growing boycott movement and think that even projects aimed at coexistence are bad for Israel. Read more about Documents reveal Zionist group spied on US student delegation to Palestine
Supporters of Israeli apartheid feign concern for the oppressed. Read more about Backlash against boycotting Israel's universities reeks of hypocrisy
University officials must divest from companies that profit from Israeli war crimes. Read more about Are we attending a university, or a cold, faceless corporation?
Josh Ruebner’s book exposes the Obama administration’s Palestine policies. Read more about Obama: Who had hopes to shatter?
The American Studies Association’s meeting showed that the time of fear of debate over boycotting Israel may be over. Read more about The taboo on boycotting Israel has been broken
Rasmea Yousef Odeh has been targeted because she is an effective Arab community leader in Chicago. Read more about Why does US treat ex-prisoners from Ireland and Palestine differently?
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