Monthly Archives: December 2025

The Sweet Taste of Resilience: Palestinian Dates

By Phalapoem editor, 4/12/2024 Palestinian dates are more than just a sweet and nutritious fruit; they are a symbol of resilience, culture, and identity. Grown in the fertile lands of the Jordan Valley and along the edges of Palestine’s rich … Continue reading

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Exploring the Complexity and Uniqueness of Racism

Racism is universally condemned, but antisemitism “uniqueness” debate has become sterile and constitutes an “intellectual terrorism”. The question is why? Does suffering from  racism have universal or unique feelings?  In contemporary society, racism remains a pervasive and deeply ingrained issue … Continue reading

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“We are still the victims”

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The Ceasefire Charade

Chris Hedges, 15/01/25 Source Israel, going back decades, has played a duplicitous game. It signs a deal with the Palestinians that is to be implemented in phases. The first phase gives Israel what it wants — in this case the … Continue reading

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British Complicity in Gaza: Public Outrage vs. Government Support for Israeli Apartheid

By Phalapoem editor, 29/12/2024 The catastrophic humanitarian crisis made by Israel in Gaza has drawn starkly contrasting responses from the British public and the UK government. While widespread protests, petitions, and vocal outcries highlight a deep sense of solidarity with … Continue reading

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The Apartheid’s Twisted Narrative That Led to Gaza Genocide

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Defying Despair: Wael’s Resilient Odyssey

Background: Israeli Occupational forces (IOF) killed his wife, daughter, a son and grandson. The next day Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al Jazeera ‘s journalist returned to work. A few weeks later, IOF injured him and killed his colleague, Samir Abu Daqa, Jazeera’s … Continue reading

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Daily Lives of Palestinians Under Israeli Military Occupation

Astromystic, 1/12/25 Every morning in Palestine, the routine begins with a haunting familiarity: the sound of armored patrols, the click of a metal gate slamming shut, and the anxious glance at the sky for helicopters. For millions of Palestinians living … Continue reading

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