International donor-led schemes promote peacebuilding and collaboration rather than pushing Israel to end its occupation
The groups were branded ‘terrorists’ and shut down, in a move that could be seen as linked to the International Criminal Court's investigation into Israel
By conditioning its funding to the UNRWA, the US effectively presides over a trusteeship that may affect the agency’s ability to provide aid
In her new book, Toukan investigates the relationship between Western funding and contemporary art in Beirut, Amman and Ramallah.
Recent protests by Palestinians in Israel highlight an ongoing reality of dispossession and discrimination for the country’s Arab citizens
For many in Palestine, the death of an activist in police custody highights that the dream of a Palestinian state has failed
Incidents of antisemitism, wherever they occur, are shocking and wrong. But anti-Jewish hatred was not imported to Germany by immigrants
Palestinians expect more violence and expulsions as fragile eight-party coalition moves right to attract supporters of ousted leader Netanyahu
Gustavo Barbosa, author of ‘The Best of Hard Times’, discusses the Shabab, the offspring of the Fedayeen – and how the two generations' ideals differ
The country’s leaders talk of Jerusalem as an ‘undivided capital’ Yet, half of the population is denied the right to vote
The political status quo must be shaken up through radical, international action – otherwise the national project is doomed
GP says he doesn’t know much about Northern Irish politics and faces years in jail.