Articles by subject: Palestine A Fatah-Hamas truce is good for Palestinians (by Sami Zubaida , July/August 2011 )The Arab Spring is aiding political reconciliation in Gaza, explains Sami Zubaida Days of atonement (by Sally Feldman , January/February 2009 )Visiting Israel just weeks before the current Gaza conflict, Sally Feldman found that rising religious bigotry is one of the biggest barriers to peace Memories of a promised land (by Mike Marqusee and Eliane Glaser , May/June 2008 )Sixty years since its foundation Mike Marqusee and Eliane Glaser explore the state of Israel Editorial: Backwards and forwards (by Caspar Melville , May/June 2008 )With the decline of the old-style Christian Right, are US evangelicals growing up? Hollow Land (by Daniel Miller , July/August 2007 )The apparently random patchwork of settlement in the occupied West Bank in fact reveals a deliberate plan of colonisation and control, reports Daniel Miller Gaza Taliban? (by Editorial Staff , January/February 2006 )On the eve of the Palestinian elections in 2006, Aya Yasmina May asked what we can expect of Hamas Nowhere man (by Elia Zureik , September/October 2004 )Elia Zureik – born Palestine, left Israel, lives Canada – discovers under interrogation at Tel Aviv airport that he has lost his identityPalestinian women in Israel (by Aida Touma-Sliman , Summer 2002 )Aida Touma-Sliman , General Director of Women against Violence, on discrimination against Palestinian women in Israel.Book review: Raising Dust by Nicholas Rowe (by Andrew Mueller , Web Exclusive, September 2010)This study of Palestinian dance provides a rare insight into the lives of the region's people, says Andrew Mueller