
Palestinian film "When I Saw You" wins two awards at Greek festival
12 December 2014
Mahmoud Asfa honored for playing role of child refugee. Read more about Palestinian film "When I Saw You" wins two awards at Greek festival
12 December 2014
Mahmoud Asfa honored for playing role of child refugee. Read more about Palestinian film "When I Saw You" wins two awards at Greek festival
24 November 2014
Mahdi Fleifel’s Xenoz shows ugly truth about Palestinians living on Europe’s streets. Read more about New short film reflects brutal life of Palestinian refugees in Greece
Rome 19 November 2013
Military cooperation between the two sides is flourishing. Read more about Why Israel has no "better friend" than Italy
28 January 2013
The birth of my little girl has reminded me why it’s so important to fight for equality. Read more about Palestinian babies are just as precious as my new daughter
13 February 2012
Frontex, the European Union’s border management agency, is considering the purchase of drones battle-tested in Gaza. Read more about EU border agency shops around for Israeli warplanes
12 October 2011
Hip Hop group DAM released a new track in support of the Palestinian prisoners actions for justice. Three foreign nationals participate in hunger strike in Gaza and activists in Greece told the Israeli ambassador to stop torture in Israeli jails. Read more about Hip-hop band DAM supports Palestinian prisoners' actions with new track
3 September 2011
Last June, as the Gaza Freedom Flotilla 2 was preparing its attempt to break the illegal Israeli siege of Gaza, many were dismayed when the Mavi Marmara was withdrawn from the flotilla. Why did Turkey do this? Read more about The real reasons Turkey stopped the Mavi Marmara sailing to Gaza last June
Athens 13 July 2011
The French vessel Dignité-al Karama is the only boat from the Freedom Flotilla II now sailing for Gaza in an attempt to break the maritime siege imposed by Israel. Read more about "Dignity" ship remains destined for Gaza
13 July 2011
No doubt, Greece’s refusal to allow the Freedom Flotilla II to set sail for Gaza was partly the result of pressure — and possibly even financial blackmail — from the US and Israel. Nonetheless, it was not an isolated occurrence but the logical consequence of a process that was already underway. David Cronin analyzes for The Electronic Intifada. Read more about How Greece abandoned Palestine
28 June 2011
ATHENS (IPS) - Activists are being confronted by Israeli authorities days before the international “Freedom Flotilla II — Stay Human” sets sail towards the Gaza Strip in an attempt to break the naval blockade Israel has imposed since 2007. Read more about Activists determined to sail despite sabotage, threats