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Author Archives: Admin
In Handala’s Playground: Season 2, Episode 7: Lessons Unlearned
Phalapoem editor, 15/12/25 [Scene: A vast hall of marble and glass — the European Commission in Brussels. Outside, rain falls softly. Inside, the floor reflects both the light above and the moral darkness beneath. Handala stands barefoot, facing the wall. … Continue reading
Letter 4 to the Olive Tree: The Seeds of Tomorrow
Phalapoem editor, 30/11/25 Dear Olive Tree, This morning, I watched a child plant a sapling beside your roots. His small hands pressed the soil with care, his face shining with a quiet pride he could not yet name. The air … Continue reading
Jerusalem by Nazar Qabbani
I wept until my tears were dry I prayed until the candles flickered I knelt until the floor creaked I asked about Mohammed and Christ Oh Jerusalem, the fragrance of prophets The shortest path between earth and sky Oh Jerusalem, … Continue reading
Posted in Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian diaspora, Poems
Tagged jerusalem, Nizar Qabbani
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Living Under Occupation: What My Heart Has Learned to Feel
Phalapoem editor, 29/11/25 People often ask me what it feels like to live under Israeli occupation. They ask whether it’s possible to feel anything other than hatred toward those who punish us collectively, humiliate us at checkpoints on daily basis, … Continue reading
Netanyahu’s Psychological Profile Behind the Gaza Genocide
By Phalapoem editor, 12/11/2022 Benjamin Netanyahu, the long-serving Israeli prime minister, has faced widespread accusations of war crimes, particularly for his actions in Gaza during his various terms in office. His policies and military strategies have led to devastating consequences … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Massacres & genocides, News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture
Tagged genocide, Netanyahu, psychopathy
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The Watermelon: A Juicy Symbol of Palestinian Unity and Defiance
Astromystic, 29/11/25 Watermelon and Palestinian Identity: The watermelon serves as a symbolic representation of Palestine due to its color alignment with the Palestinian flag, which is characterized by red, black, white, and green. Its role as a symbol of Palestinian nationalism … Continue reading
Posted in Astromystic, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history
Tagged Watermelon
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International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People: A Call for Justice and Humanity
By Admin, 29/11/2024 The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, observed annually on November 29, serves as a solemn reminder of the ongoing plight of the Palestinian people under the Israeli apartheid and a global call for justice, … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Palestinian art & culture
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A Longer Table in the Shadow of the Wall. Why Sharing, Not Separation, Is the Path to Justice and Humanity
Phalapoem editor, 28/11/25 The proverb “When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not a higher wall” carries a universal moral message. It calls on people and nations to choose generosity over fear, openness over exclusion, and … Continue reading
Bombing Gaza Hospitals: A Devastating Assault on Humanity
By Phalapoem editor, 27/12/2024 In a shocking escalation of genocide, Israeli airstrikes have deliberately targeted hospitals in Gaza, killing medical staff and destroying critical infrastructure essential to saving lives. These actions, condemned globally, represent an assault on the principles of … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Massacres & genocides, Palestinian history
Tagged Gaza genocide, Gaza hospital
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One State Solution: Between Theory and Practice
Hani Smirat, 29/12/25 In recent times, a growing number of calls have surfaced among Palestinian and Israeli intellectuals and academics urging the reconsideration of the bi-national state option. This proposal emerged in response to somewhat clear indications of the faltering … Continue reading
Posted in Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Peace, Smirat’s Column
Tagged One state solution
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