Thousands of Palestinians have made the arduous journey across Gaza's central corridor, as Civil Defense workers slowly uncover human remains.
Shovrot Kirot aimed to unite marginalized Israelis to build political power. But since Oct. 7, it has been forced to rethink its strategy.
Despite Israel's ban, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini explains how the agency is laying the groundwork for future Palestinian institutions.
The state's war on democratic norms can't be detached from its oppression of Palestinians: they are two lobes of the same right-wing brain.
Displaced from Jenin and Tulkarem, Palestinian residents say Israel is waging a deliberate campaign to make the northern refugee camps unlivable.
Mizrahim can continue to deny their identity, but they cannot shed their skin. The Miami shooter reminds them: after all, you’re Arab too.
Held without charge, Dr. Mahmoud Abu Shahada faced months of abuse after his arrest in Israel’s raid on Gaza's Nasser Hospital.
A new book shows how Israel exported its crackdown on Palestinian activism and trampled free speech in the U. S. , says co-editor Zaha Hassan.
Soldiers put an explosive cord around the man's neck and forced him to scout buildings for eight hours. After his release, another division shot him dead.
Over half a million Palestinians have crossed back into north Gaza, only to face overwhelming destruction and little humanitarian aid.
Israeli forces have displaced 40,000 Palestinians from four refugee camps in the largest military operation in the West Bank since the Second Intifada.
Nachala has long sought to undo the 'historical injustice' of Israel’s 2005 withdrawal. If the ceasefire fails, they are ready to pounce.