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Tycoon Rami Levy eyes shopping mall for Israeli settlers
A $27.5 million shopping center is being planned for the occupied West Bank.
Hani Zurob: an abstract painter rooted in Palestine's reality
Biography highlights how prolific 37-year-old artist has been.
Teen novel depicts Israeli settlements as unnatural
William Sutcliffe’s The Wall features an extremist who shoots Palestinian olive trees.
The Palestinian struggle is a black struggle
Reciprocal solidarity means we should seek our natural allies among the “wretched of the earth,” says Palestinian author Susan Abulhawa.
Mass protest aims to focus attention on Jerusalem
Settlers and soldiers have invaded holy sites, sparking international outrage.
Poet Kevin Coval: young Jews should stand with Palestine
Poet Kevin Coval denounces Israeli rap star for “making Zionism chic.”
Israel bars children over eight from visiting fathers in prison
After his eighth birthday next month, Obeida Shamali will be banned from seeing his dad.
Imagination has no substitute: reflections on PalFest in Gaza
A literature festival reminds us that that Palestine is a place of miracles.
We were sleeping when Israel attacked: Gaza remembers June 1967
Families in al-Maghazi refugee camp had to flee Israel’s tanks and warplanes.
Palestinian medical workers in Syria struggle to provide basic services
A nine-year-old girl is among those to have died because they could not receive essential treatment.
Cruelty of Israel's Cast Lead assault captured by new documentary
Where Should the Birds Fly features ten-year-old’s chilling observation that Palestinian victims “mean nothing” to Israel.
The Month in Pictures: May 2013
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine.
Israel charges Stop the Wall activist with supporting prisoners
Hassan Karajah is on trial for organizing protests urging the release of fellow Palestinians.
When Israel compensated Germans for land in Palestine
Unlike Palestinians, a number of Germans uprooted by Zionist forces in 1948 have received restitution.
Annemarie Jacir's must-see "When I Saw You" grapples with growing up after '67 war
Annemarie Jacir’s new film When I Saw You features superb acting and a groovy soundtrack.
Bedouin forced to live beside dump contract unknown diseases
Doctors unable to say what ailment is affecting indigenous people.
Memoir challenges stereotypes of Arab women
Anbara Salam Khalidi’s newly-translated book documents her life spanning three periods of colonialism.
Israel razes home of 13-member family
Badwan al-Salaymeh has been told he will have to pay the bill for the demolition of his own house.
Israeli "social justice" movement ignores racism
J14 is back on the streets — and still refusing to campaign against abuses of Palestinian rights.
Why I have two brothers called Omar
If he hadn’t been killed by Israeli forces, my elder brother would have celebrated his 27th birthday this week.







