Where Should the Birds Fly features ten-year-old’s chilling observation that Palestinian victims “mean nothing” to Israel. Read more about Cruelty of Israel's Cast Lead assault captured by new documentary
The American activist is remembered fondly by many Palestinians ten years after her death. Read more about Rachel Corrie's legacy highlights continuing role of bulldozers that crush Gaza
Mahmoud Sarsak hopes to live a normal life but cannot forget his time inside Israeli jail. Read more about After victorious hunger strike, Palestinian football star returns to Gaza for life of activism
Components brought into Gaza via underground tunnels used in project set up by environmentalists. Read more about Gaza opens first recycling plant as waste crisis worsens
The only power plant in Gaza is currently operating at about a third of its capacity, or has been completely shut down by severe fuel shortages since February. Read more about Gaza left in the dark at Ramadan
Shahd Abusalama meets the hunger striker Akram Rikhawi’s desperately worried family in Rafah, as his hunger strike passes 100 days. Read more about “Are they waiting for him to return in a coffin?”: Akram Rikhawi's family urges action from Gaza
Last Friday, I had the honor to meet with Mahmoud Sarsak, the ex-detainee Palestinian football player was bravely on a hunger strike for three months. Read more about Meeting Mahmoud Sarsak: "It's not my victory, it's yours"
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about Month in Pictures: June 2012
A collection of photographs charts the personal and political journey of Tom Hurndall, a British photography student and activist shot in the head by an Israeli sniper in 2003. Read more about A life brutally cut short: new book collects Tom Hurndall's photos of Palestine
An elderly Palestinian woman in Gaza recalls being ethnically cleansed from her village in 1948. Read more about "Every day I dream of returning home": a Nakba survivor speaks