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Introduction of Palestinian-only bus lines highlight West Bank residents' dependence on Israel's labour market.
Documentary sheds light on large-scale pillaging of books from Palestinian homes in 1948, when Israel was founded.
Social life and traditions in Palestinian towns have been badly ruptured by Israel's 450km separation barrier.
The rival Palestinian factions may be edging towards a rapprochement since the Israeli assault on Gaza.
Many Palestinians say probe of Arafat's death, and upcoming bid for UN recognition, highlight weakness of PA leadership.
With the coastal enclave under siege, outrage is escalating towards Israel, and the Palestinian Authority's response.
Authorities warn of dire consequences as six hospitals catering to West Bank and Gaza drown under unpaid dues from PA.
Murad's story typifies Palestinians' experience of running into proverbial roadblocks at every turn of their development
Sympathetic Westerners should avoid insisting on their own solutions, and let Palestinians lead instead.
Whatever transpires at the UN, the world should focus on what is happening on the ground in Palestine.
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