Palestine's sweeter fruit
Hebron 18 October 2016
A look at the grape harvest in Hebron. Read more about Palestine's sweeter fruit
Hebron 18 October 2016
A look at the grape harvest in Hebron. Read more about Palestine's sweeter fruit
Hebron 9 May 2016
Palestinian activist Issa Amro is constantly harassed by the army and settlers. Read more about In photos: Israel's war on nonviolent resistance in Hebron
Hebron 23 January 2014
The Israeli government is funding a project designed to further displace Palestinians in Hebron. Read more about Settler-driven archaeology plan threatens to push Hebron family off farmland
Hebron 31 December 2012
Despite constant harassment from Israeli soldiers and settlers, Palestinians have made good progress restoring the old city. Read more about "Ghost town" brought back to life in Hebron
Hebron 3 February 2012
Despite chronic attacks on their homes and property by settlers, while Israeli forces continue to confiscate more and more land to serve the nearby settlement, the Jaber family hold fast to both their heritage and their future. Read more about "We will rebuild": Hebron family resists unrelenting settler violence
Hebron 23 January 2012
Settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has risen 40 percent since 2010, and 165 percent since 2009, according to the UN. Protesting a wave of settler attacks on her home and property, one elderly Palestinian woman in Hebron went on hunger strike. Read more about Hebron woman goes on hunger strike over settler attacks
Hebron 16 December 2011
Palestinian schoolchildren and their teachers face violent settler attacks and Israeli army movement restrictions in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron. Read more about The daily ordeal of getting to school in Hebron
Hebron 7 December 2011
Abdel-Alim Da’na, a leader of the PFLP and a professor at Palestine Polytechnic University in Hebron, speaks to Ben Lorber about his experience in Israel’s prisons. Read more about Former prisoner, PFLP leader: hunger strike "made revolution in the prisons"
Hebron 15 August 2011
Palestinian women in Hebron have formed a traditional handicrafts cooperative to preserve cultural heritage and provide stable income for dozens of families hit hard by the economic effects of Israel’s occupation. Read more about Preserving Palestinian heritage one stitch at a time
Hebron 3 February 2011
On 7 January, five Israeli soldiers invaded Subhya Qawasme’s home. Her husband, Amr, was shot to death while he was sleeping in their bed as Subhya prayed beside him. Amr Qawasme was 66 years old. He was a former construction worker, a father of 12 and a grandfather of 37. Charlotte Silver reports for The Electronic Intifada. Read more about Family of Amr Qawasme, murdered in his bed, seeks accountability