Haaretz-B'Tselem report reveals female soldiers asked five Hebron women to undress during house raid in July, sparking demonstration and calls for revenge by Palestinian factions
Trailblazer Sally Azar recounts 'indescribable moment' she was ordained at Jerusalem Old City's Lutheran Church last month, laments community 'getting smaller by number every day'
Afaf al-Najar was turned away from the Rafah crossing because her estranged father filed a petition to block her from traveling to Turkey to attend university
In two years, the Sinsila project in East Jerusalem has taught almost 100 women how to cultivate bees for saleable honey and grow plants and vegetables at home
Nayla Abu Jubbah hopes to expand her business in the Hamas-run Strip, where one client says she 'felt a kind of freedom' being driven around by another woman
'There have been some developments, but not enough,' says Dalia al-Darawish, one of the only female truck drivers in the West Bank, where women have been pushing for social change
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