The Nakba - In The Words of Palestinians
On this Sixty-Seventh anniversary of the Nakba we have chosen to highlight our archival collection of articles on the personal experiences of the Nakba.
On this Sixty-Seventh anniversary of the Nakba we have chosen to highlight our archival collection of articles on the personal experiences of the Nakba.
In presenting this month’s Special Focus against the backdrop of the Gaza Strip still in the midst of recovery and the recent news of the storming of the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus by rebel fighters
Journal of Palestine Studies 174 is now available online. Our latest issue features a rare in-depth interview with the leader of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Dr. Shallah.
On March 30th, 1976, Palestinian citizens of Israel protested against a renewed effort by the state of Israel to expropriate land from the nation’s marginalized population. Israeli police charged the demonstrators and killed six of them.
As part of our Special Focus on Palestinian Women - Shared Struggle, Diverse Experiences,
As part of our Special Focus on Settler Violence in Palestine, the Institute for Palestine Studies has made available a series of articles on settlements – their history, expansion, and corollary of dispossession and violence.
January Special Focus featuring Journal of Palestine Studies selected articles pertaining to the concept of martyrdom within the context of the Palestinian national struggle.
Special issue of JPS featuring an analysis of the war, a dissection of the discourse on the war, personal reflections, as well as an offical perspective by Hanan Ashrawi. This issue includes documents and source material related to Operation Protective Edge and the 2014 assault on Gaza and much more...
Articles featured in this issue of the IPS Newsletter include: