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Monthly Archives: April 2025
Yafa: The Lost Palestinian Jewel by the Sea
Phalapoem editor, 7/04/25 Yafa (Jaffa), once known as the Bride of the Sea, is a Palestinian city rich in history, culture, and resilience. Overlooking the Mediterranean, Yafa was a thriving Palestinian hub before 1948—known for its bustling markets, historic architecture, … Continue reading
Deir Yassin Massacre
• Date: April 9, 1948. • Attackers: Zionist terrorist gangs “Irgun” and “Stern,” operating under the orders of Haganah commander David Shaltiel. • Casualty count: about 360 people killed, with atrocities committed against women, children, and the elderly. In the aftermath of the Deir Yassin Massacre: Heart-wrenching images of … Continue reading
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Gaza genocide: Facts
The red carpet that is 1 meter wide and 5 mm thick, which is made from Palestinian blood from 200000 people who were killed and injured by Netanyahu would be around 53.5 miles long.
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“The Bulldozer Kept Coming”: A Girl Stares Down Death in Gaza
The extraordinary story of a 14-year-old, her mother, and what happened when the Israeli military came to destroy their house. LUJAYN, 24/4/24 Source This story was originally written in Arabic by a 14-year-old Palestinian girl in Gaza named Lujayn. Along … Continue reading
Message from Mapuche people to Palestinian people
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A prison poem
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Skies Don’t Bury Justice
Phalapoem editor , 5/04/25 Rafah before and after Israeli war on Gaza They drop their bombs with godlike ease,Across the skies, across the seas.No trial, no law, just smoke and flame,Each crater carved without a name.But steel can’t kill what … Continue reading
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Genocidal Echoes: Gaza’s Struggle for Survival
Background Since the war began, close to 20000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza by Israeli occupation force, sparking international demands for a ceasefire. In Gaza’s crucible, a saga of despair,Oppressed and aged, history’s brutal snare.Zionist forces wield an iron grip,Silent … Continue reading
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“Would a western country allow for 30000 of their citizens to be killed ”?
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The Psychopath & Narcissist: Unraveling Netanyahu’s War Plan
Netanyahu’s brutal war decree, Palestinians marked like Amalek, unfree. Ceasefire denied, Gaza’s torment roars, Authority banned, resilience soars. Defiance stands ‘gainst pressure’s weight, In the struggle, hope refuses to abate.
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