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Category Archives: Palestinian art & culture
In Solidarity with Palestinian Women this International Women’s Day
Ghiwa Nakat March 8, 2024 As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, I cannot help but think of the women and girls in Gaza recognizing the brutal reality they constantly face. While progress toward gender equality is celebrated across the … Continue reading
Posted in Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian Women
Tagged Women day
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Listen
Mansoor Toorani, 7/03/25
Posted in Evidence of Israeli Fascism and Nazism and Genocide, Gaza, Media, Palestinian art & culture, Songs, Videos
Tagged gaza children, Gaza genocide
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Israeli war on women in Gaza
Posted in Gaza, Media, Palestinian Women, Videos
Tagged Gaza genocide, Palestinian women
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Artists for Palestine UK
Phalapoem editor, 26/02/25 800+ programme-makers condemn censorship and racism after BBC pulls Gaza documentary February 26, 2025 Gary Lineker, Khalid Abdalla, Anita Rani, and Miriam Margolyes have joined over 800 film, TV, and media workers in condemning censorship and racism … Continue reading
Posted in BBC, Gaza, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, UK
Tagged Apartheid, Bbc, Gaza genocide, Gaza war, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, justice
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In Handala’s Playground: Season 1, Episode 8 : Amal’s Unfinished Lullaby
S.T. Salah, 12/02/2025 (The night is heavy with smoke and sorrow. The Nur Shams refugee camp is in ruins—walls shattered, streets littered with rubble. Handala, the eternal 10-year-old with his back turned to the world, stands at the edge of … Continue reading
Posted in In Handala’s Playground, Massacres & genocides, News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Phalapoem editor
Tagged genocide, Handala, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, Palestine, West Bank
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Ramadan in Gaza: ‘We used to adorn our street, now everything around us is bleak’
Displaced families prepare to spend holy month in Rafah amid food shortages and fear of attack Aseel Mousa in Gaza and Jason Burke in Jerusalem Sun 10 Mar 2024 Seventy days after they were forced to leave their house in the southern Gaza … Continue reading
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Gaza Orchestra ‘ya nasim alreeh’
Posted in Gaza, Media, Palestinian art & culture, Songs, Videos
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In Handala’s Playground: Season 1, Episode 7: Mo’ath Amarnih: A Palestinian Hostage Who Survived Israeli Torture
Phalapoem editor, 09/02/2025 (Scene: A quiet, moonlit night in a devastated Palestinian street. Mo’ath Amarnih, newly released from an Israeli prison, sits on a crumbling wall. His face is gaunt, his body frail, and his prosthetic eye reflects the dim … Continue reading
Posted in News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Palestinian Prisoners, Palestinian prisoners, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Apartheid, Handala, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, israeli prisons, Palestinian hostages, Palestinian prisoners, Torture
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Palestinian Keffiyeh: A National Symbol and Proud
A distinctly Palestinian black-and-white chequered piece of cloth, the keffiyeh is described by some as the nation’s unofficial flag. Long synonymous with the Palestinian cause, the simple square-metre fabric, traditionally folded diagonally into a triangle and worn draped over the … Continue reading
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