The Oslo accords have left Jordan Valley communities without access to vital resources. Read more about Farmer in Palestinian "breadbasket" works in Israeli settlement to survive
Health ministry inspectors recently poured bleach on food in a restaurant run by refugees. Read more about Africans denied right to work in Israel
High municipal taxes are forcing shopkeepers to close their businesses. Read more about Israel's tax policies suffocate Palestinian Jerusalem
“Singing Sexuality” aims to create safe space to raise tough questions within Palestinian society. Read more about Sexuality and gender taboos challenged by Haifa project
Israel will soon put a plan to forcibly displace up to 40,000 Palestinian Bedouins on its statute books. Read more about "This time they destroyed everything": Uprooted Bedouins face more evictions
Hikers risk being attacked if they come close to Israeli settlements. Read more about Walking tours highlight West Bank's shrinking landscape
Even if Israel considers settlement outposts to be illegal, it is still facilitating their construction. Read more about Settlers attack West Bank farmer twice a week
Israel wants community near Jerusalem to live “like sardines in a tin.” Read more about Bedouins await Israel's forcible relocation plan
Samer Issawi has won a pledge to be allowed return to Jerusalem, after refusing Israel’s offers of exile. Read more about Hunger strike marks "turning point" in fight against Israel's deportations, says rights group
On the 65th anniversary of Israel’s establishment, the group Zochrot is spreading the truth about the Nakba — in Hebrew. Read more about Map of destroyed villages aims to teach Israelis about Nakba