A newly-digitized collection of images reveals long-lost details of daily life in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Read more about Threatened photographs are window on historic Palestine
Claims that Israel is a “shining city on a sand dune” echo the prejudice of Zionism’s founding father Theodor Herzl. Read more about Why is the Jewish Agency's Avi Mayer obsessed with race?
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon remain barred from 70 professions. Read more about Visualizing the discrimination faced by Palestinian refugees in Lebanon
Wasif Jawhariyyeh’s memoirs indicate that Jews, Muslims and Christians enjoyed good relations before Israel was established. Read more about A bitter-sweet glimpse into what Jerusalem might have been
What Sharon’s victims deserved, and never received, was justice and restitution. Read more about After glorification of Sharon, only boycott can reveal Israel's truth
A family of five has to shell out $1,000 for basic papers, an expense few of the destitute refugees can afford. Read more about Lebanon charges punitive registration fees to Palestinians fleeing Syria war
Emily Jacir and Monica Maurer create homage to victims of massacre in Tel al-Zaatar refugee camp. Read more about 1970s film of Palestinian struggle in Lebanon restored
Opposition fighters expelled Palestinian refugee’s 86-year-old mother from Yarmouk camp home. Read more about Palestinians caught "between two fires" in Syria, says refugee
Medical expenses of injured son of Palestinian woman who fled Syria paid for by compassionate strangers. Read more about Palestinian refugee who fled Syria recounts outpouring of support from EI readers
When Israel claims to shoot down a drone, it is front-page news; when Israel invades Lebanese airspace, it is unreported. Read more about Why aren't Israeli F-16s over Beirut headline news?