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Book Club: Omar Khalifah’s 'Sand-Catcher' is a sharp, fast-paced novel about four Palestinian journalists trying to uncover an elderly man’s elusive Nakba story
Book Club: Through a thorough analysis of Zionist leftist politics, Areej Sabbagh-Khoury's study juxtaposes history and memory to demonstrate how the Palestinian Nakba was not a singular catastrophe but rather a protracted process of confiscation.
In-depth: A new first-of-its-kind study on the Tantura massacre using cartographic, testimonial, and photographic evidence could be a turning point in how the historical record of the 1948 Nakba is viewed.
In-depth: Over 180 Palestinian villages that were destroyed in 1948 are now Israeli recreational sites or national parks, with environmentalism used to conceal the history of the Nakba.
In-depth: The Nakba will be 75 years old on 15 May 2023. For Palestinian survivors, one overwhelming sentiment remains – the desire to return home.
In-depth: As Palestinians around the world mark 74 years since the Nakba, residents in Masafer Yatta are fighting to stop one of the largest Israeli displacements in decades.
In-depth: Zochrot, an Israeli NGO working to promote awareness of the Palestinian Nakba, recently held a campaign seeking to enlighten Israeli and international audiences about the Jewish National Fund's role in Palestinian dispossession.
Book Club: 'Tolerance is a Wasteland' looks at how denial helps and maintains the liberal imagination of a progressive and democratic Israel
Book Club: Drawing on postcolonial thought and resistive politics, Tahrir Hamdi argues the imaginative construction of Palestine is a key element in the Palestinians' ongoing struggle and crucial in creating a national identity.
Book Club: In Forest of Noise, Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha explores the pain, loss, and struggle of life in Gaza, while holding onto his connection to home