The government formed after next week’s election could be even more racist towards Palestinians than the current one. Read more about Palestinian citizens wearily eye Israeli elections
Thinking that the US president will alter his Middle East policy is fanciful. Read more about Why Obama won't take on Israel
Recently released documents reveal that Israel deliberately allowed much less food than was previously thought to have been imported into Gaza. Read more about Israel's starvation diet for Gaza
Is Ben Gurion University being punished because its head has opposed upgrading the status of a college in an Israeli settlement? Read more about The full story behind the war against free speech in Israel's universities
Danny Ayalon’s new diplomatic efforts are designed to distract from — and further deny — the Palestinian right of return. Read more about Why Israel's "refugee day" is a smokescreen to deny Palestinian rights
Is the US establishment’s famed love affair with Israel no more than a fairy tale? Read more about Forget the fairytale: the US doesn't love Israel
The lower Israel sinks in public estimation, the more generous western leaders are in handing out aid and special favors to their wayward ally. Read more about EU, US race to reward Israel's massive human rights violations
Despite its laughable conclusion that Israel is not occupying the West Bank, downplaying the significance of a recently published report by an Israeli judge may prove unwise. Read more about Is Israel preparing to annex most of West Bank?
For Washington, the Arab Spring presented opportunities as well as threats, and these are being keenly exploited. Read more about Syria intervention prelude to war on Iran?
Katie Ramandan’s collection of photos currently on exhibition in Nazareth explores the meaning of home and the boundaries between private and public space. Read more about Stealing a moment in a stolen land: the photography of Katie Ramadan