Palestinian official announces agreement with Syria to use military force to expel ISIS from Damascus-area camp. Read more about Thousands at risk of death as Yarmouk violence worsens
United Nations says it has been unable to successfully deliver aid since 6 December. Read more about Violence prevents food aid to Yarmouk, where refugees live on one meal per day
This photograph of a Palestinian schoolgirl from the 1980s will be projected onto buildings worldwide. Read more about Iconic image heads UN Palestine solidarity campaign
Israel activists’ attacks on the UN agency for Palestinian refugees are not motivated by simple hatred of Palestinians or the UN, though that’s evident in their constant demonization of both. Read more about Video: UNRWA's Chris Gunness demolishes anti-Palestinian activist on Fox
Details given in a confidential briefing reveal how UN and Palestinian Authority will pass private information about Palestinians in devastated Gaza to Israel. Read more about Under cover of reconstruction, UN and PA become enforcers of Israel's Gaza siege
BBC journalist may not be as impartial as he should be. Read more about BBC's new "Head of Statistics" twists casualty figures to whitewash Gaza massacre
Youngest bearing the brunt of Israel’s latest offensive. Read more about Gaza's children, most likely to be killed, live in state of "shock and horror"
Expressions of hatred for Palestinians surge on social media. Read more about Bombing of Gaza children gives me “orgasm”: Israelis celebrate slaughter on Facebook
Classrooms have had to close in Yarmouk camp because of contagious illnesses. Read more about Diseases rise among besieged Palestinians in Syria
Chris Gunness of UNRWA says that some food and medical aid has been distributed inside the Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria, but more immediate aid is needed; students at San Diego State push for divestment; and Remi Kanazi’s poem dismantles myths about the BDS movement. Read more about People of Yarmouk "have suffered enough," says UN