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In a major victory for the BDS movement, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that boycotts are a protected form of protest.
Israel's new cabinet is poised to rock the region by formally annexing parts of the occupied West Bank.
Suppressing criticism in the arts is fundamentally anti-democratic, say political scientists and leading figures of the creative industries.
In-depth: Thanks to political unity and huge turnout, the Arab Joint List achieved stunning results in Israel's latest election, denying right-wing PM Netanyahu a majority, writes Ben Lynfield from Jerusalem
Exclusive: British police are renewing their investigation into the assassination of Naji al-Ali, the creator of Handala, 30 years after his death, reports Suzan Quitaz.
°®Âþµº Meets: Noura Erakat, a Palestinian-American legal scholar, human rights attorney, activist and author of Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine.
Feature: A filmmaker hopes a new series of recorded oral histories of elders in pre-1948 Palestine will preserve culture and history in the region, writes Amal Awad.
A new movement aims to inspire masses of Palestinians to take direct action, reports Ali Adam.
Palestinians say the violence reflects decades of institutional discrimination and social exclusion, with deliberate police neglect and political indifference allowing the killings to continue.
Digital media platforms are serving Israeli propaganda while turning a blind eye to the sacrifices and endless suffering of Palestinians who strive to be a free nation, writes Yousef Alhelou.