Conceived by the Institute for Palestine Studies as part of a joint project with the Palestinian Museum, the Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question traces the history of modern Palestine, from the end of the Ottoman era to the present.
“Documenting the Targeting and Destruction of the Health Sector in the Gaza Strip” presents detailed information about the Israeli assault on health, including attacks on health facilities, health workers who have been killed, abducted, tortured, and maimed by Israeli forces during the genocide, public records of organizations working in health, and analyses by researchers and authors covering a range of issues in the targeting of the health sector.
Journal of Palestine Studies' rigorous, detailed, day-to-day summaries of events based on Palestinian, Arab, Israeli and International sources from 1982 to the present.
Tracks every legislative initiative introduced in the U.S. Congress that mentions Palestine or Israel or has bearing on the Arab-Israeli conflict, from the 107th through the 115th Congress.
A monthly newsletter prepared by a specialized team at the Institute for Palestine Studies. It monitors the most important apartheid policies, positions, and steps taken by the Israeli occupation in Palestine.
A daily newsletter summarizing the most important news, statements and analyses of senior political and military analysts in the Israeli press.
The Palestine Social History Archives is a database that incorporates historical documents and personal papers from prominent Palestinian historical figures.
Al Quds was the first Arabic language private newspaper to be published in Palestine. The publisher was Jurgi Habib Hanania, who established his own printing press in Jerusalem. This digital collection is derived from the original paper collection owned by the Hanania family, who generously gifted it to IPS.