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The Dheisheh refugee camp has been the centre of constant Israeli raids leaving young Palestinians who have seen their friends killed having to carry notes detailing their final wishes in expectation and preparation for their deaths.
A group of 19 Palestinian hikers have one eye on the peak of one of the world’s highest mountains, and the other on justice for deported Palestinian lawyer Salah Hammouri.
Israel's continued assault on Palestinian life knows no bounds. Mid-way through the Yasser Arafat Cup final, Israeli forces invaded the football stadium, spraying tear gas and assaulting players and fans alike. Bassil Mikdadi explains what happened
Palestinian football history with FIFA reflects Palestinian history more widely – a constant fight for rights and recognition –but its resilience and ultimate victory can offer hope more broadly to the Palestinian struggle.Â
In May 2022, the Israeli supreme court ended a 20-year-long legal battle by rejecting a petition, presented by the inhabitants of the 12 villages, against the military declaration of their lands and homes as a ‘firing zone’.
In Yemen, a country known for its love for Palestine, Shireen Abu Akleh's death has triggered a wave of furious reactions, strong condemnation and nationwide sympathy.
Gaza's status as a centre of archaeological significance has long been neglected by state infrastructure. But such oversight has paradoxically meant that individuals may stumble upon artefacts of historic worth, as shown by two recent excavations.
India's diverse history is being targeted by Hindu nationalists, who are peddling false claims and conspiracy theories to disown the country's 800-year-old Muslim heritage.
In 1967, the Six-Day War began on June 5, leading Israel to triple its size and begin the longest occupation in modern history. Remembering Naksa, we share stories passed down to Palestinians living in the diaspora by their elder family members.
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.