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Tens of thousands of Palestinians are under siege, rendering life exceedingly difficult.
A glimpse of the daily contortions that Palestinians endure to move about
Four Palestinian graduates of Al-Quds University contribute to knowledge of a rare and serious disease.
Two Palestinian women launch a research platform and community hub in their cherished hometown.
Jerusalem’s students get an opportunity to develop their neuroscientific research skills and shine.
Rainfall is a blessing and a curse in East Jerusalem.
Jerusalem residents pay taxes to Israel and are supposed to get services in return. Instead they were abandoned.
Palestinians in the Old City are forced to do without Israeli systems and institutions, so they rely on each other to survive.
The grinding reality of home demolitions in one Jerusalem neighborhood. A Photo Story.
An illegal landfill burns, polluting lungs, homes, and the environment due to the municipality’s neglect.
Jerusalemites loved to explore and photograph the great outdoors with family members and friends.
How early 20th-century Palestinian childhood was informed by rituals and oral tradition
Four Palestinian graduates of Al-Quds University contribute to knowledge of a rare and serious disease.
Massive dislocation and geospatial alterations expected for Palestinians in the central West Bank
A new bill is being fast-tracked, with dire implications for Palestinians.
An insidious practice that increasingly targets religious authorities
Israel destroys UNRWA’s headquarters.
Traces of Presence: Exploring memory through art
Rainfall is a blessing and a curse in East Jerusalem.
An activist and journalist who has drawn global attention to Israel’s efforts to forcibly expel Palestinians from Jerusalem
The city’s assault against its Palestinian residents escalates.
In 2024, violent attacks by religious Jews against Christians increased, especially in Jerusalem.
Religious Jews spit at and stone Christian clergy and institutions; Jerusalem’s Christians condemn the government’s tolerance for these hate crimes.
A quick guide to the often-confusing gates to the Old City of Jerusalem
A new bill is being fast-tracked, with dire implications for Palestinians.
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 formidable figure who dedicated her life to the care of orphans, education of girls and women, preservation of Palestinian culture, and social service
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.
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.
Where is Jerusalem? The answer is a lot more complex and unclear than you might think.
An acclaimed academic, writer, and translator recalls his Old City childhood
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.
How Israel razed an 800-year-old historic Muslim neighborhood in the dead of night within hours of occupying East Jerusalem
