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Comment: Israel continues to enjoy full impunity for its ongoing violations of human rights and international law. The time for accountability has come, writes Tamara Kharroub.
Comment: If this is your land, where are your stories? asks Belal Dabour, as Palestinians across the world mark the anniversary of their uprooting by Israel almost seven decades ago.
Thousands of Palestinians across the world have marked the anniversary of their uprooting by Israel almost seven decades ago with sirens and low-key marches.
Thousands of Palestinian citizens of Israel marched for the rightofreturn for millions of Palestinians onThursday. Crowds carried Palestinian flags and signs baring the names of villages they were
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'.
Comment: Talk of admitting refugees in crisis raises painful questions and memories in Israel, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: The second part of Samer Jaber's study of the people who win big from the continuing fall-out from the Nakba focuses on academia and the Palestinian political leadership.
Comment: Who wins in Palestine's status quo? The first part of Samer Jaber's critique studies international organisations and NGOs.
Culture: Palestinian artists from the Nakba and post-Nakba generations keep the memory of the catastrophic event alive through their art, writes Mohammad Omran.