Dr. Tarek Loubani, who was imprisoned in Cairo for two months, describes providing medical care to fellow detainees and the state of Gaza’s medical infrastructure under Israel’s siege. Read more about 30 percent of vital medicines "at zero supply" in Gaza, says released doctor Tarek Loubani
Palestinians accuse Texas governor Rick Perry of jumping on an educational project in Nazareth to pursue a racist agenda. Read more about US Christian Zionists plan to take over Palestinian university in Israel
The September 2000 rebellion united Palestinians across geographical divisions. Read more about The second intifada put holes in Israel's wall of fear
Israel wants Palestinians “to be weak, separate religious communities” to divide and conquer, says Palestinian Christian activist. Read more about Israeli army recruitment plan aims to incite Christian-Muslim tensions
The government formed after next week’s election could be even more racist towards Palestinians than the current one. Read more about Palestinian citizens wearily eye Israeli elections
A college removes a Christmas tree while Israel’s state-funded rabbis use their power to block Christmas celebrations at hotels and restaurants. Read more about Forbidden to celebrate: Israel's war on Christmas continues despite Netanyahu's claim of tolerance
Israel has arrested several Palestinian citizens following Gaza solidarity demonstrations. Read more about Palestinian youth activists in Haifa, Akka: “Gaza is not alone in this struggle”
These repulsive statements are only the latest in a festival of incitement to violence and hatred by Israeli leaders against Palestinians Read more about Israeli mayor: expel Palestinian citizens of “hostile” Nazareth to Gaza for opposing war
In a recent op-ed, the New York Times’ Thomas Friedman smugly offers the Palestinians how to settle their “conflict” with Israel: accept the settlements and the violent settlers, give up a large part of East Jerusalem, and forget about the refugees’ right of return. Read more about Tom Friedman's latest advice to Palestinians: accept a farce of a state
Katie Ramandan’s collection of photos currently on exhibition in Nazareth explores the meaning of home and the boundaries between private and public space. Read more about Stealing a moment in a stolen land: the photography of Katie Ramadan