Jailed Palestinians demand improved visitation rights and access to telephones in one of the biggest acts of resistance by Israel’s political prisoners in recent years.| The New Arab
Jailed activist Marwan Barghouti is the top choice for president among Palestinians.| The New Arab
Currently, Israel continues to hold 7,000 Palestinians in its jails, including at least 200 children and 62 women, according to human rights groups.| The New Arab
Analysis: The Palestinian Authority is already embattled with limited governance, waning popularity, and fiscal challenges. In the backdrop of Israel’s war on Gaza, many observers feel it is teetering on the brink of survival.| The New Arab
Analysis: Israel has no coherent roadmap for Gaza’s future, with the return of the Palestinian Authority, an Arab/international military presence, or an Israeli re-occupation all creating new problems of their own.| The New Arab
Analysis: Post-war planning has largely ignored Palestinian political parties, who have their own comprehensive vision for Gaza, and Palestine’s, future.| The New Arab
Analysis: Israel has long refused a political solution that guarantees Palestinian rights, but it cannot forever maintain its occupation through military force.| The New Arab
In-depth: While some Palestinian prisoners have been freed from Israeli jails as part of the Israel-Hamas truce deal, thousands more remain behind bars unlawfully - and their number is growing.| The New Arab
The Hamas-Israel prisoner exchange has gathered unprecedented attention to each of its details. All of which are loaded with political, psychological and historical significance and future implications for years to come.| The New Arab
Analysis: From reoccupying Gaza to reinstalling the Palestinian Authority, Israel’s endgame scenarios are still unclear, but a return to the former status quo of occupation and open-ended conflict is not sustainable.| The New Arab