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Monthly Archives: December 2025
We Walk on the Bridge by Mahmoud Darwish
You’re afflicted, like me, with a bird’s journey and this happens in the afternoon, when you say: Take me to the river you foreign man, to the river take me my road upon your banks is long And we listen … Continue reading
Posted in Mahmoud Darwish, Palestinian art & culture, Poems
Tagged Mahmoud darwish
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Mentality of Zionism
AstroMystic, 14/5/25 Zionism, an intricate racist ideology deeply rooted in Jewish nationalism and the aspiration for a homeland in Palestine, stands as a focal point and where historical narratives, religious convictions, and contemporary geopolitics converge. It is like a curse … Continue reading
Posted in Astromystic, News from the apartheid, Palestinian history
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Linda Thomas-Greenfield: The Cruel Face of America
Background On 22/12/23, the UN has passed a resolution to boost humanitarian aid to Gaza, following several delays over the last week as the United States lobbied to weaken the language regarding calls for a ceasefire. The resolution, which calls … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Justice, Massacres & genocides, Poems, USA
Tagged American values, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, resolution, UN Security Council
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Enough Injustice for the Palestinians
Who would like to support and keep the apartheid regime ? The Western governments seem to me to support Israel to slaughter the indigenous people of Palestine “from the river to the sea”. On the other hand they dare to … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Palestinian diaspora, Palestinian history, UK
Tagged double standards, justice, South Africa
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The Wall in the West Bank and Its Devastating Impact on Palestinian Lives
Astromystic, 26/12/25 Stretching over 700 kilometers, Israel’s separation wall in the West Bank is more than a physical barrier—it is a symbol of occupation, a tool of control, and a profound disruption to the daily lives of Palestinians. Erected in … Continue reading
Posted in Astromystic, Illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine, News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history
Tagged Apartheid, Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, justice, Palestine, Separation wall, West Bank
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Hypocrisy and Double-Standard Unveiled: Contradictions in Global Responses to South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel
The South African genocide case filed with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Israel, accusing it of committing genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza during the war that began in October 2023, has revealed the hypocrisy of some … Continue reading
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Tagged ICJ South Africa, western hypocrisy
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In Handala’s Playground: Season 2, Episode 10: Handala and the Kid from 2048 —The World That Finally Learned
S.T. Salah, 24/12/25 Scene: The sun burns gold over a vast plaza lined with olive trees planted where concrete once divided lives. The separation wall is gone — every stone dismantled, each slab crushed into gravel that now paves playgrounds … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Gaza Journalists, In Handala’s Playground, Justice, Massacres & genocides, Palestinian art & culture, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Apartheid, gaza, Gaza genocide, Gaza war, israeli occupation, justice, Palestine
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When the War Parts: A Poem from Gaza by Heba Al-Agha
I won’t be the same might become a closet or a bed a gas canister, a rug a library a giant lap, one long embrace. When the war parts I won’t find a grave to visit for the road itself … Continue reading
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Haaretz: The Zionist regime is like a Santa Claus for gifting destruction.
Israel’s reputation in the world steadily declines to that of a non-grata state, credit rating has dropped, the poverty index and the cost of living are flourishing, overloaded public services are collapsing, and the government (regime) is scratching its back … Continue reading
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