The Oslo accords tried to bury the Palestinian cause, and dealt it severe setbacks. But twenty years later, a new generation of Palestinians are reclaiming their struggle. Read more about Twenty years on, Palestinians refuse to be defeated by Oslo
Former American Jewish Congress chief Robert Lifton tries to put a human face on some of Israel’s most notorious war criminals. Read more about "Bone-breaker" Rabin lauded in new book by veteran lobbyist
About two dozen young people have moved into Iqrit, a village ethnically cleansed by Zionist forces in the 1940s. Read more about Youth move back to Palestinian village stolen from their families
American diplomats were so eager to please Israel that they became “more royalist than the King.” Read more about Book review: Rashid Khalidi shows how US got hired as Israel's lawyer
Palestinian Bedouin residents of Ramiya are being pressured by the Israeli government to leave their ancestral lands and relocate. Read more about Bedouins treated as "invisible citizens" vow to remain in Galilee
Fortress Israel indicates that the military elite wants the occupation of Palestine to continue indefinitely. Read more about Israel planned a “nuclear Armageddon,” new book shows
The first Intifada began 24 years ago. One piece of footage in particular had a profound impact all over the world: a group of Israeli soldiers on a hillside in the West Bank systematically breaking the bones of two captive Palestinian, using rocks and sticks. Read more about "Force, might and beatings": Indelible images of the first Intifada
Zionism seeks to erase and rewrite history in order to avoid accepting its ugly colonial legacy. Read more about Unmasking Gershom Gorenberg, historian and apologist for ethnic cleansing
Fans of Israeli president promote a free trade agreement that will harm Palestinians. Read more about Why is there a peace center named after that thug Peres?