Khalidi, who documented the Nakba and founded the Institute for Palestine Studies, died in the US on Sunday.
Scholar and co-founder of the Institute for Palestine Studies devoted his life to documenting Palestinian history and the ...
One of the clearest examples is the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in October 1985. The attack shocked the world and exposed the ruthless tactics used by terrorist factions ...
Every reputable history covering periods from ancient history to the present uses the term ‘Palestine,’ including scores of ...
It has been more than a year since the tents and banners of 2024’s pro-Palestine student encampments came down. But dozens of faculty members, staff, and students nationwide are still navigating the ...
Iran’s wartime cohesion reflects deeper historical and civilizational dynamics that conventional political narratives about the country often overlook.
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What Can an Oscar Mean for Palestinian Stories?

Cinema that takes on the life and times of Palestinians has rarely been celebrated in the West. Paradise Now (2005) and Omar (2013), both by the Palestinian filmmaker Hany Abu-Assad, were Oscar ...
Western governments have to recognize the dimensions of the threat they have created for themselves and their people by taking the side of the US and Israel in this war of aggression.
America’s first Palestinian bookstore has opened in Los Angeles. Watermelon Books announced its launch Saturday at the cultural center Holy Ground, calling it a “cultural act of resistance” in a clip ...
The British Museum acknowledged that it had updated certain displays in its Middle East Galleries with “terms such as ‘Canaan,’” the Biblical Hebrew name for the Southern Levant region, amid news ...
The Israel-Palestine conflict has deep historical roots, stemming from Ottoman rule and the British mandate post-World War I. The 1947 UN partition plan aimed to establish separate states for Jews and ...
The letter comes amid reports that the museum has removed the word ‘Palestine’ from several of its gallery displays.