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Comment: Right-wing gains in South America has been manifested in blatant institutional support for Israel, which dangerously defy a history of solidarity between South America and Palestine, writes Ramona Wadi.
Comment: The United Nations makes up ways to 'remember' Palestinian rights, while undermining them at every step, writes Ramona Wadi.
Comment: In the second of his two-part series on the state of the Palestinian national liberation project, Azmi Bishara tackles challenges and presents his observations to help guide its future.
Comment: The debate about whether recent developments in Palestine constitute a third intifada miss the point. Labelling is irrelevant, but historical memory is important, argues Ramona Wadi.
Blog: Young Saudis appear not to care about Palestine - one of the most popular 'causes' in the Arab world. Bader al-Rashid finds out why.
Comment: Abu Nadeem found evidence showing his son died by an Israeli bullet. That work led to a court case. His story is an example to all, says Said Arikat.
Most Arab governments have become complacent about Palestine, but they have many - nonviolent - avenues to put pressure on Israel to end its occupation, argues Karim Traboulsi.
The New Atheist movement in the US, most notably championed by Sam Harris, has a blatant pro-Israel stance that we need to refute, argues Karim Safieddine.
Comment: World Refugee Day will rightly focus on hotspots such as Syria, the Mediterranean and Burma. But we must not forget the case of Palestine, says Pam Bailey
Blog: Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a Byzantine-era chapel in a road-side rest stop after workers stumbled across it while building a highway.