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A Palestinian human rights activist in Jerusalem describes the dangerous spike in Israeli violations of Palestinian rights there since Israel declared war on Gaza on October 7.
Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza is disproportionately impacting Palestinian women in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
It’s more a matter of degree.
Khazaaen was set up with the goal of preserving the stories of Jerusalemites, but it quickly became a bigger and more far-reaching project.
Palestinian Jerusalemites usher in the fall season with a splendid Arabic music festival.
There are 5.9 million registered Palestinian refugees with the UNRWA, and they continue to have a unique status under international law.
Palestinian Jerusalemites are indigenous natives who enjoyed full citizenship rights and whose international rights were profoundly violated when Israel denationalized them as it established its state. A conversation with international law expert Susan Akram.
The evolution of the legal status of Palestinians of Jerusalem, from the 19th century to today, with milestones of increasing precarity along the way
A twin brother and sister offer the viewer a glimpse of life in Sheikh Jarrah, where Jewish settlers are aggressively targeting Palestinian homes for forcible expulsions.
The al-Qasem family home in Sheikh Jarrah, home to three generations, is a target for Jewish settlers.
Before 1948, Jerusalem was not split between an “East” and a “West.” Rather, a cosmopolitan, multiethnic New City grew organically out of the Old City.
A survivor of the Deir Yasin massacre tells her haunting story.
A vivid memoir attesting to what it was like to live through the violent transformation of the New City of Jerusalem into West Jerusalem in 1947–48
Israel’s treatment of Palestinian prisoners before and after the October 7 Hamas attack is taking a toll.
What is it like to come of age in Jerusalem as a Palestinian male?
It’s more a matter of degree.
The October 7 war has led to increased violations of Palestinian children’s rights in Jerusalem and across the oPT, and defending them has become more challenging.
A founder of the Palestinian nationalist movement; a devout, diplomatic, and popular leader who spent much of his career in exile
Armenians in Jerusalem organize a peaceful, round-the-clock sit-in to guard their community’s property.
Under the radar, Palestinian Jerusalemites are also feeling the brunt of Israel’s fury in the wake of October 7. A community at risk takes stock.
New Israeli legislation and court decisions create a climate punishing all dissent and solidarity with Gaza.
Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza is disproportionately impacting Palestinian women in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
A twin brother and sister offer the viewer a glimpse of life in Sheikh Jarrah, where Jewish settlers are aggressively targeting Palestinian homes for forcible expulsions.
Israel uses the 1950 Absentees’ Property Law and several amendments to it to confiscate Palestinian property across East Jerusalem and give it to Jewish settlers.
Armenians in Jerusalem organize a peaceful, round-the-clock sit-in to guard their community’s property.
What is it like to come of age in Jerusalem as a Palestinian male?
How Israel razed an 800-year-old historic Muslim neighborhood in the dead of night within hours of occupying East Jerusalem
How the New City came to an abrupt and violent end
Budour Hassan, legal expert on Jerusalem, is angered by conditions in her city.
Palestinian Jerusalemites are indigenous natives who enjoyed full citizenship rights and whose international rights were profoundly violated when Israel denationalized them as it established its state. A conversation with international law expert Susan Akram.
Khalil Raad’s photographs captured Palestinian tradition, resilience, and history before and after the Nakba.
A prominent Ottoman politician who served as mayor of Jerusalem and Jerusalem representative and was a prolific writer, talented linguist, and scholar
Where is Jerusalem? The answer is a lot more complex and unclear than you might think.
Palestinians with Jordanian passports question, how permanent is “temporary?”