Didier Viviers, head of a Belgian college, has tied himself in knots trying to justify his decision to dine with the Israeli president. Read more about War criminal Peres honored again by European university
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
Freddy Versluys, an influential arms trade lobbyist in Belgium, claims he hasn’t sold weapons to Israel for 15 or 20 years; papers from the Flemish authorities suggest otherwise. Read more about Arms dealer caught telling lies over exports to Israel
Israeli politician and diplomat realized no PR campaign could mitigate negative public opinion after Israel’s deadly invasion of Beirut in 1982. Read more about Abba Eban's comments on the idiocy of hasbara just as true three decades later
Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in the 1980s shattered Palestinian dreams. Read more about Emerging from an “age of defeat”: interview with poet Ghassan Zaqtan
Young refugees in Lebanon pledge to reinvigorate the struggle for the right of return. Read more about "Time to go," Abbas told by Palestinians in Beirut
Protest and statement by Palestinian youth in Lebanon against Abbas’ statements on the right of return Read more about Palestinian youth in Lebanon: Abbas must apologize to refugees
"Beirut, I Love You," by Zena el Khalil -- artist, author and contributor to The Electronic Intifada during Israel's bombing of Beirut in July 2006 -- is now available in e-book format. Read more about Zena el Khalil's critically praised "Beirut, I Love You" now available as e-book
“As she speaks she holds a picture of a son who gave his life for Palestine” Read more about Watch: “We are Palestinians, shout it from the rooftops!” Short film profiles refugees in Lebanon
Filmmaker Sami Moukaddem demonstrates that the Palestinian situation isn’t complex in his debut documentary. Read more about New film explains the basics to achieving justice in Palestine