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
US: We won't support Palestinian UNSC resolution on an Israeli withdrawal
Day after Jordan submits draft to United Nations Security Council, US says won't show support for it.
European Parliament urges EU foreign ministers to support Palestinian statehood
The resolution passed with 498 votes. Only 88 parliamentarians voted against it out of the body’s 751 members.
Security chief: Ending prisoners’ pay will ruin PA
PLO payments to prisoners is NIS 800 more than Palestinian security forces' salary.
Watch: Border Police resuscitate electrocuted Palestinian boy in Hebron
Quick-acting police officers save boy's life.
Sweden officially recognizes Palestinian state
Sweden became the first major European country to make the official recognition of the state.
Harnessing the sun for peace
Solar power may hold the key to regional stability
Syria's army can learn a lot about morality from the IDF, Al-Jazeera host says
Faisal al-Qassem praises the Israeli army for taking great efforts to avoid shelling areas populated by civilians.
La communauté arabe : questions d’identité
Un nouveau projet de loi controversé fait, pour la première fois, la distinction entre la population musulmane et chrétienne. L’avis à chaud des intéressés
Pittsburgh art show cancelled after Israelis withdraw to 'protect the Palestinian artists'
Palestinian artists originally planned to withdraw because joint Israeli-Palestinian show was referred to as a collaboration.
WATCH: Gazan child recites violent Nakba poem
As part of a Gazan children's show for Nakba Day, a very young girl recites a violent poem called "The Bullet."