Protest and poetry are “inseparable twins,” according to a new Al Jazeera documentary series. Read more about Palestinians shouldn't be covered in "blanket of sadness," says poet
Give your money to the liberal Israeli newspaper Haaretz and you may be indirectly helping to expel Palestinians. Read more about Subscription offer from liberal Israeli newspaper helps JNF, a "charity" implicated in ethnic cleansing
As campaign fever grips Israel, many of its Palestinian citizens are angry at being disenfranchised. Read more about Israel denies Bedouins right to elect representatives
Palestinian Bedouin residents of Ramiya are being pressured by the Israeli government to leave their ancestral lands and relocate. Read more about Bedouins treated as "invisible citizens" vow to remain in Galilee
Huseyin Oruç of the Turkish humanitarian relief organization IHH talks about legal plans to hold Israeli officials accountable for the seizure of the Estelle and the attacks on the Mavi Marmara which killed nine in 2010. Read more about Podcast: Huseyin Oruç on holding Israel accountable for attacks, raids on Gaza-bound boats
Tear gas fired at school in Naqab village of Bir Hadaj as JNF threatens to demolish Palestinian homes Read more about Protests and strikes as Israel raids Bedouin villages, threatens to destroy homes
As part of the wider pattern of of “price tag” violence and arson, Israeli settlers have been attacking Palestinian churches and monasteries. Read more about Israeli settlers increase their attacks on Palestinian Christian sites
Happy that their theft of the West Bank has succeeded, right-wing Israelis are turning their sights on the Negev. Read more about Israel takes pride in the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Bedouin villages
Palestinian footballer and former hunger striker Mahmoud Sarsak with Shahd Abusalama on the ongoing prisoner hunger strikes in Israeli jails; and an interview with Eric Romann of LA Dump Veolia. Read more about Podcast: The “revolution inside Israeli prisons” continues, says hunger striker Mahmoud Sarsak
Despite an Israeli high court ruling to open a high school in a Bedouin village, students remained deprived of basic educational facilities. Read more about Interview: Israel depriving Bedouins of right to education, says attorney