Oxford festival unlocks breadth of Palestinian culture
15 June 2015
Palestinian History Tapestry a centerpiece of two-week long celebration. Read more about Oxford festival unlocks breadth of Palestinian culture
15 June 2015
Palestinian History Tapestry a centerpiece of two-week long celebration. Read more about Oxford festival unlocks breadth of Palestinian culture
3 November 2012
On the anniversary of Balfour declaration, Mahmoud Abbas came with another declaration competing with Balfour’s. This is my reflections on both. Read more about Despite Abbas and Balfour, we will return to our homes in Palestine
the Galilee 25 April 2012
A decision was made last week barring Palestinians from running for student union president at a college in the Galilee. Read more about Palestinians banned from seeking top student post at Israeli college
31 May 2011
Much attention has been paid to the marches of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and Syria to the borders with occupied Palestine, as well as the courageous protests at the Qalandiya checkpoint in the occupied West Bank and in Gaza. But Palestinians inside what is known as the green line marched on 15 May as well. Read more about Returning to Safed in shackles
9 November 2010
In the past few weeks, the usually tranquil town of Safed — one of Judaism’s four holy cities — has been making headlines. Gideon Levy, a columnist for the Israeli daily Haaretz, last week declared it “the most racist city in the country.” Read more about Rabbis provoke riots in Israel's "most racist" city