From inspiration to despair: A year of Gaza’s Great March of Return

As Palestinians dream of returning home, Gaza has become synonymous with war, death and suffering.

How local resistance challenges power structures in Palestine

Despite Israel’s flagrant violations of international law, the transformative potential of a mobilised and resilient people should not be overlooked

How Israel is being absolved of Palestinian women’s rights abuse

Since the Oslo Accords, systematic efforts have been made to depoliticise women’s rights activism in Palestine.

Love in times of Israeli apartheid

Israeli restrictions on Palestinian entry, movement and settlement constitute deliberate community engineering.

Why cutting US aid will help Palestinians – and peace

American assistance has always been problematic for the Palestinians, because it was designed around the close US-Israel relationship.

What’s behind Israel’s crackdown on Palestinian prisoners?

The bitter irony is that Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza already live in an open-air prison.

For Michelle Alexander’s critics, Palestinians don’t deserve civil rights

Article - Why Boycott Apartheid Israel: A Response to a Liberal Friend

The uproar by Jewish establishment figures over Alexander’s New York Times essay in support of Palestinian rights echoes the reactions of white Americans to the Civil Rights Movement decades ago.

Invading Ramallah, bursting the bubble

The raids in Ramallah are part of Israel’s systematic efforts to keep Palestinians in a state of uncertainty and siege.

Palestinian farmers caught between Israeli rock and PA hard place

Farmers represent resistance but they are being crushed by Israeli colonialism and the PA’s neoliberalism.