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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.
Arabs in the UK series: Suffering from Israeli apartheid and a harsh example of the wrongs of colonialism in the Middle East, Palestine is a cause that unites British Arabs like no other.
After 150 days of protests, the West Bank town of Beita has become a symbol of Palestinian resistance. But behind the symbolism lays the story of a community's efforts to sustain its resistance by itself, and the impact on its people's daily lives.
Book Club: Togo Mizrahi's extraordinary life story and films are unearthed in a new book by Deborah Starr.
Book Club: Adania Shibli's evocative novel is a searing reflection on the Palestinian experience of violence and memory.
Book Club: Palestinian artist Sophie Halaby's life is traced in Laura S. Schor's biography during the ongoing colonisation and occupation of Palestine.
Book Club: Gary Fields' book is a meticulous contribution towards understanding the unfinished colonisation of Palestine, reviews Ramona Wadi.
Book Club: Elias Khoury's novel, My Name is Adam is replete with questions and answers regarding identity, juxtaposed against inscribed recollections of the ethnic cleansing of Lydda.
Book Club: Jeff Halper argues that the only way to decolonise Palestine is to dismantle Israeli structures of domination and control and replace them with a single democratic state.
Book Club: Nazik al-Mala'ika was one of the most important Arab poets of the twentieth century. Revolt Against the Sun presents her key works in English for the first time.