What began as an Israeli method to suppress Palestinian resistance is now being used to kill people over a vast swath of territory with a population of hundreds of millions. Read more about Obama cites Israeli Supreme Court to justify killing Americans without trial
The September 2000 rebellion united Palestinians across geographical divisions. Read more about The second intifada put holes in Israel's wall of fear
Israelis should accept that they are not victims, according to Breaking the Silence activist Noam Chayut. Read more about Brutality is “in my veins,” says former Israeli soldier
Veteran politician regards war criminal Shimon Peres as her friend. Read more about Italy's new foreign minister Emma Bonino wants Israel in EU
Dozens of unarmed Palestinians had been slain in the two weeks before Abdel Aziz Salha stabbed an Israeli soldier. Read more about Israel's "most wanted man" finally tells his story
On the day of the 9/11 attacks, Netanyahu was already thinking strategically about how they could be manipulated for Israel’s benefit. Read more about “It's very good”: Recalling Benjamin Netanyahu's words on the day of the 9/11 attacks
The Wadi Qana belongs to the village of Deir Istya, but the Israeli occupation controls its fate. After labeling it a “natural reserve,” the occupation authorities have ordered the destruction of nearly 2,000 of its trees. Read more about An unnatural thing: Israeli occupation plans to cut trees in the name of natural preservation
I write here about my friend Allam Ka’by, one of those released in last year’s prisoner swap deal. Valentine’s Day marks his unity with the woman of his life after over 10 years of separation. Here, you’ll read their inspiring story of love and struggle. Read more about On Valentine's Day, a celebration of love and struggle