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A tale of two Susiyas, or how a Palestinian village was destroyed under the banner of Israeli archeology
Hiam al-Nawaja dreams to live in what she calls a “normal house.” The 23-year old mother of three small children and sheepherder manages in a cinder block frame insulated with….
The National Press Club Conference on Israel and Palestine: The Israel Lobby: Is It Good for the US? Is It Good for Israel?
This unprecedented gathering will focus on the Israel lobby in America. How big is it? How fast has it grown? How interconnected are the organizations and individuals? How much revenue….
Open Letter Protesting Monique Canto-Sperber’s Appearance at “Night of Philosophy”
Press Release (April 19, 2015)—Responding to the announcement that Monique Canto-Sperber, a famous French intellectual and academic administrator, is to deliver a talk on Freedom of Speech at the prestigious….
Palestinians’ rich archaeological heritage at risk
Gaza authorities and local collectors try to overcome Israel’s siege and lack of funds to preserve millennia-old artifacts
Response to the complaint to Reed Elsevier, publishers of The Lancet
In this public response to the smear campaign and personal attacks on Richard Horton, The Lancet Editor-in-Chief, Lancet Complaint to Reed Elsevier, we assert: Richard Horton is highly regarded as….
Call for proposals: Cultural diplomacy projects in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
The European Commission has published a call for proposal for Cultural diplomacy projects in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip under the reference: Europe-Aid/136-821/L/ACT/PS. The overall indicative amount made….
Ripe for Abuse : Palestinian Child Labor in Israeli Agricultural Settlements in the West Bank
Summary Human Rights Watch (April 13, 2015) – Hundreds of Palestinian children work on Israeli settlement farms in the occupied West Bank, the majority located in the Jordan Valley. This….
Civil Administration confiscates 12 solar panels from the Khan al-Ahmar community close to Ma’ale Adumim
On Wednesday, 1 April 2015, Civil Administration officials accompanied by Border Police forces came to the community of Khan al-Ahmar, adjacent to the settlement of Kfar Adumim. The Civil Administration officials dismantled and confiscated 12 solar panels that provided the sole source of electricity for the residents’ homes.