
Israeli occupation forces shot over 2,600 with live and rubber bullets in October
Israeli forces shot and wounded at least 2,617 Palestinians with live and rubber-coated steel bullets…
Israeli forces shot and wounded at least 2,617 Palestinians with live and rubber-coated steel bullets…
A Palestinian woman shot in an Israeli bus station earlier this month is expected to…
Palestinian protesters try to break an opening in the Israeli Apartheid Wall during clashes with…
The death toll climbs with every new report as violence increases in Jerusalem. At least…
A video released on Wednesday shows how armed undercover Israeli forces dressed as Palestinians helped…
Guest post and images by Sedina Sabanovic Imagine if headlines came in reporting an 18-month-old…
Gaza could become uninhabitable in less than five years in wake of 2014 conflict and…
(Updates below) The desperate moments when a young girl and two women overpower an Israeli…
Israel – A military tribunal has closed the case involving the killing of four boys…
Text and photos by Awni Farhat Palestine – No one suffers in this hot weather…
Breaking the Silence, the Israeli army veterans’ organization has released a report containing testimonies of…
Israeli settlement farms in the West Bank are using Palestinian child labor to grow, harvest,…
Episode 2 – Gaza Welcomes Denny – recalls his arrival in Gaza on March 29,…
On March 29, 2014 Denny Cormier, 68, retired and an American activist, began a journey to…
Awni Farhat is a 25 year old freelance translator, social worker and community activist. He…
Gaza Update – Living in tents and makeshift homes is the norm while reconstruction materials…
By Awni Farhat Awni is a 25 year old freelance interpreter/translator, social worker and community activist.…
For 50 days and nights the people of Gaza were subjected to unimaginable terror and…
Cuba sent six tons of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, following…
8th September 2014 | International Solidarity Movement, Khalil Team | Hebron, Occupied Palestine This morning in…