Analysis: Sixteen years after Israel's blockade, the policy of collective punishment has failed to quell Palestinian resistance despite the isolation and impoverishment it has forced on Gazans living in an open-air prison.
For decades, Palestinians have told the story of the Tantura massacre, but only when Israeli veterans confessed did the world listen. Until Palestinians have the authority to narrate their own history, justice remains elusive, writes Jehad Abusalim.