Palestinian culture
Indoctrinating innocents: From the Khmer Rouge to Hamas, the art of child indoctrination
A former Khmer Rouge child soldier speaks to the Magazine about his time in the Cambodian communist organization, and how many Palestinian groups use similar methods of indoctrination.
‘Traders in our blood’: Gazan pleads to be saved from Hamas ‘before the Jews’
The Palestinian conflict with Israel is rooted in antisemitism - opinion
Israeli civic society is our 'north star,' Blinken tells grassroot organizers
First green school arrives in Palestinian town
“We want to have a proactive, on-the-ground impact in terms of providing the means to help Palestinians understand the problems of climate change.”
Inside the bedroom, Palestinian artist explores sexual taboos
The artist explained that she is not trying to offend anyone by exploring sexuality so publicly, but rather looking to fracture social taboos on issues rarely discussed in Palestinian society.
Gunmen kill two PA police officers in Nablus
The deadly clash comes more than a month after another firefight between PA security services and gunmen in Nablus’s old city, which left two other officers dead.
Liberman summons Army Radio director over program on Palestinian poet
Mahmoud Darwish, who died in 2008, is considered a Palestinian national poet and his works often reflect anti-Israeli sentiments.
A toast to Beit Sahour
Rafat Houary opens a brewery in the West Bank’s beer capital.
A Proper Response to Terror
Some right-wing pipe dreams
We do not even seem able to reach an agreement among ourselves as to what should be done about the three Balad MKs who have crossed almost every conceivable red line. So what would we do with 30, 40, 50 or even 60 Palestinian MKs, who at best have Fatah leanings, and at worst Hamas ones?
How many Palestinians live in the West Bank? Don’t ask the IDF
The Civil Administration tells Knesset committee that Israel doesn’t have exact figures for the number of Palestinians living in the West Bank.