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A stronghold of the Palestinian struggle, Jenin refugee camp is no stranger to Israeli violence. Despite the death and destruction caused by the recent invasion, the community's spirit remains steadfast, writes Yara Hawari.
The battle over optics and perception has formally migrated online, where social media has been a gamechanger in revealing the rising tide of ultra-nationalism within Israel, writes Benjamin Ashraf.
Blog: To say Palestinians protest in solidarity with each other is at large, inaccurate. Palestinians do not identify with each other because of struggles, but because of who they are.
"Being Palestinian is not a motto. The Palestinian is a human being, a tormented soul with daily questions; both national and existential. The Palestinian has a love story."
Blog: With a strong history linking the University of Manchester with the creation of the State of Israel, Huda Ammori writes its support of an oppressive regime must end.
Blog: Two men uprooted from their homes found sanctity in the Armenian district of Beirut. Amid war they found peace and shared the solidarity of the dispossessed, writes Yeghia Tashjian.
Palestinians are honouring the legacy of Ghassan Kanafani, who was assassinated in Beirut on 8 July 1972.
"I can't imagine a Palestinian supporting England, which created the Balfour Agreement, or not supporting the country that stood before the world and recognised our state".
A new web interactive tool allows users to chart the Israeli erasure of Palestinian villages since the 1880s.
Gaza is one of the most densely populated territories on the planet, with two million Palestinians crammed into just 362 square kilometres – and unable to leave