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The situation on the ground in the Gaza Strip is catastrophic. Hospitals have run out of electricity and Gaza's population is quickly running out of water. With little aid, Gazans now fear a second Nakba at the hands of the Israeli occupation.
Despite conflict and displacement, Latin America's Palestinian diaspora finds ways to reconnect with their homeland with hopes of returning one day
Palestinians in Egypt are neither recognised as refugees nor citizens, 75 years after the first refugees arrived after the Nakba, and Egypt's hostile treatment of its Palestinians today contrasts painfully with its warm welcome in the 1950s.
On Tuesday evening, five British Arabs standing for election attended an open meeting to discuss their manifestos and urge a big turnout from UK Arabs.
The recent wildfires that spread through Jerusalem's hills, tearing through forests planted after the Nakba in 1948, has sparked interest in long-forgotten villages which form a missing piece of Palestinian heritage.
Israeli forces escalate home demolitions in the West Bank, displacing Palestinian families amid heightened international scrutiny and condemnation.
Palestinian refugees in Jordan face overcrowding, poverty and limited opportunities, longing for their lost homeland.
Book Club: Mahmoud Shukair's novel is set in the aftermath of the Nakba and the years that followed, as loyalty towards the clan gradually gave way to individual aspirations.
Palestinians marked the 69th anniversary of the Nakba, or 'The Catastrophe', on Monday, recalling the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians during the establishment of Israel in 1948.
Following the Nakba, over 700,000 Palestinians were made homeless. The Long Journey is a collection of videos and images that documents this struggle and aims at bringing this human catastrophe to a new audience in New York.