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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was condemned by German leaders on Wednesday following comments that compared Israel's crimes against Palestinians to the Nazi Holocaust.
In Israel's deliberate and systematic effort to sever the deeply rooted Palestinian connection to Jerusalem, cultural institutions that preserve Palestinian identity have been a prime target, writes Yara Hawari.
Israeli politicians have long used military attacks on Gaza as a tool to whip up support, with elections approaching this clearly continues to be the case, especially as voters and campaigners move further to the right, writes Ahmed Alnaouq.
The work of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish was celebrated on Tuesday 14 years after his passing
Palestinian singer Nai Barghouti was due to perform two shows in Egypt but was denied entry after arriving at Cairo Airport.
Analysis: Palestinians in Israel see the 1956 massacre as a painful event representing both their historic dispossession and the ongoing reality of being a second-class minority.
Ekaterina Buravtsova, a Basmany court spokeswoman, said the court 'received an administrative complaint from the justice ministry's main department requesting the dissolution' of the Jewish Agency's Russian branch.
As Israel continues to demolish Palestinian villages across the occupied West Bank, the call for BDS is stronger than ever, but so are attempts by Israel and its allies to ban the movement, writes Ryvka Barnard.
Continuing their efforts to criminalise Palestinian activism in the UK, the Conservative Party's latest diatribe has been a threat to ban Palestinian chants, claiming that they are pro-Hamas. But what is the true history of Palestinian chants?
From exile to self-lamentation and disorientation, to revolution and resistance, Ghassan Kanafani's revolutionary work continues to inspire new writers and put Palestine at the forefront of literary debate.