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Category Archives: Palestinian art & culture
The United States’ Vetoes Against Palestine: A Legacy of Enabling Oppression
By Phalapoem editor, 4/12/2024 For decades, the United States has wielded its veto power in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to shield Israel from accountability and obstruct justice for Palestinians. This pattern of vetoes, often in response to resolutions … Continue reading
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Gaza: The Most Televised Genocide in History and the World’s Silent Failure
By Phalapoem editor, 5/12/2024 The tragedy of genocide has plagued human history, manifesting as one of the darkest aspects of human behavior—organized, deliberate attempts to eradicate entire communities, races, or ethnic groups. In recent decades, the global community has proclaimed … Continue reading
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Israel’s Genocide Confirmed
No genocide has been so confessed,So documented, so manifest.No crime so broadcast to the world,As lives erased, as flags unfurled.The victims speak, their voices raw,The proof is written in the law—Displacement, death, the endless siege,A land consumed by war’s disease.The … Continue reading
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Palestinian Innovations: Building a Future Against All Odds
By Phalapoem editor, 4/12/2024 In the face of immense challenges, Palestinians have demonstrated extraordinary ingenuity and creativity across various fields. From technology and medicine to art and culture, Palestinian innovations reflect a blend of resourcefulness, resilience, and an unyielding spirit. … Continue reading
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Lama visits her house in Gaza
The aspiring journalist who’s gathered a social media following covering Israel’s war on Gaza, Lama Abu Jamous shares her first visit to her destroyed house after she had been displaced.
A Unified Palestinian Vision or the Birth of a New Political Reality??
Lawyer Salah Ali Moussa, 31/03/24 The Palestinian leaders and a number of writers and thinkers tended to call for the necessity of building a unified strategy to confront the aggression and the danger of the stage. Some believe that this … Continue reading
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UN Experts Appalled by Reported Human Rights Violations against Palestinian Women and Girls
19 February 2024 GENEVA (19 February 2024) – UN experts* today expressed alarm over credible allegations of egregious human rights violations to which Palestinian women and girls continue to be subjected in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Palestinian … 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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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 S.T. Salah [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 back … 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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”David against Goliath, not Mohammed against Moses”
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