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Literature has always been a critical tool in communicating the Palestinian experience of exile and loss.
Book Club: The stories in this collection are set in 2048 and offer an imaginary glimpse into what Palestine might be.
Palestinian citizens of Israel are fighting against plans to 'Judaize' the depopulated village of Lajjun and 13 other villages, all ethnically cleansed in 1948.
Novelist Rabai al-Madhoun has been declared winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, becoming the first Palestinian author to receive the prestigious award, also known as the 'Arab Booker'.
Culture: Palestinian artists from the Nakba and post-Nakba generations keep the memory of the catastrophic event alive through their art, writes Mohammad Omran.
This Christmas, Palestinian Christians and those in the diaspora continue to find ways to stay hopeful & resist, even with no end in sight to Israel’s genocide
Palestinians displaced by Israel's war on Gaza are holding on to keys from their damaged or destroyed houses as a symbol of one day returning to their homeland.
Palestinians are losing dozens of family members in one go as Israeli ground and air forces strike across Gaza.
For over a year, Gaza has endured constant attacks from Israel that have destroyed important cultural sites, putting its identity and history at serious risk
One year on, °®Âþµº examines how the Israeli military’s assault has targeted the Palestinian female womb and its devastating impact on women's lives