Category Archives: Palestinian art & culture

Starmer’s Lies  and Racism 

By Admin, 10/11/2024 Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party and former Director of Public Prosecutions, has cultivated an image of integrity, moderation, and unity within British politics. Yet, for many observers, his leadership is marked by contradictions that … Continue reading

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The Deceptive Art of Playing the Victim: How Aggressors Manipulate Perception and Intimidate Their Victims

By Admin, 8/11/2024 In conflicts and occupations throughout history, a recurring strategy employed by aggressors is to portray themselves as victims while wielding power over those they subjugate. This tactic not only misleads the public but also creates an environment … Continue reading

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If you find yourself alone

Mahmoud Darwish If you find yourself alone, tell yourself: Exile has altered its features… Wasn’t Abu Tammam afflicted before you when he met himself: ‘You are not you and home is not home…’ Things carry your patriotic feelings for you: … Continue reading

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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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Hamadeh’s art gallery

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Couldn’t cry over my children like everyone else’: the tragedy of Palestinian journalist Wael al-DahdouhAl Jazeera journalist Wael al-Dahdouh.

Photograph: Steffen Roth/The Guardian After his wife and two of his children were killed in Gaza, Al Jazeera journalist Wael al-Dahdouh became famous around the world for his decision to keep reporting. But this was just the start of his … Continue reading

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In Handala’s playground, season 1, episode 4. 

Starvation  and Resilience Voice of Palestine [Scene: A makeshift shelter in Gaza. Widad sits on the floor, cradling a photo of her deceased baby Ahmed. Handala stands nearby, his back turned to her, but his presence is palpable.] Widad: [Choking … Continue reading

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First Recognize Palestinian Humanity 

  Dr. James J. Zogby President of Arab American Institute  Guys in white shirts and ties in Washington and their counterparts in Israel are sitting around tables making plans for what they want to see after Israel ends its genocidal assault … Continue reading

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Welcome to Palestine 360

See all beloved Palestine with 360 panorama technology. Watch all of beloved Palestine and spread it, let others enjoy, and if you have 3D glasses, it will be more beautiful. Something amazing. Click on each picture and move your phone … Continue reading

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Palestine by Mahmoud Darwish

This land gives us all that makes life worth living: April’s blushing advances, the aroma of bread at dawn, a woman’s haranguing of men, the poetry of Aeschylus, love’s trembling beginning, moss on a stone mothers dancing on a flute’s … Continue reading

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