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Category Archives: Phalapoem editor
Israeli Protests: A Fight for Democracy or Selective Outrage?
Voice of Palestine, 23/03/25 In recent weeks, tens of thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets in mass protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Their demands? An end to the war in Gaza—not to stop the relentless killing … Continue reading
Posted in News from the apartheid, Palestinian diaspora, Phalapoem editor, Voice of Palestine
Tagged Apartheid, Gaza genocide, Israel, israeli occupation, Israeli protests, justice
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Palestine Resilience Day: Celebrating Survival, Strength, and Freedom
Phalapoem editor, 15/02/2025 It’s official: the Israeli occupation has hit a new level of absurdity. While Israeli families of released captives are showered with media sympathy and state-sponsored parades, Palestinian families whose loved ones return from Israeli dungeons are treated … Continue reading
Posted in Evidence of Israeli Fascism and Nazism and Genocide, News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Palestinian Hostages in Israeli torture centres, Palestinian prisoners, Palestinian Prisoners, Palestinian Resilience Day, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Apartheid, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, palest prisoners, Palestine, Palestinian hostages, Palestinian Resilience Day
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In Handala’s Playground: Season 1, Episode 9: When the World Stood Still, They Kept Walking
S.T. Salah, 13/02/2025 (The air is thick with dust and sorrow. Buildings reduced to skeletons, streets littered with rubble and broken dreams. But amidst the ruin, there is movement. A weary donkey, ribs showing, hooves cracked, carries a wounded child … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Massacres & genocides, Nobel Gaza Donkey ‘NGD’, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Phalapoem editor
Tagged gaza, Gaza genocide, Gaza war, genocide, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, NBG, Nobel Gaza Donkey, Palestine
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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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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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In Handala’s Playground: Season 1, Episode 6: Hind Rajab: A Child’s Cry in the Silence of Genocide
Phalapoem editor, 08/02/2025 (A dim, endless expanse. Silence, heavy as stone. A small girl, no older than six, stands alone. Her dress is stained with dust and something darker. Her curls, once neatly tied, are tangled. Her wide eyes search … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Hind Rajab, Massacres & genocides, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Gaza genocide, Gaza war, genocide, Hind Rajab
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Trump vs. Hitler: Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Economic Power Plays
Phalapoem editor, 6/02/2025 Both Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler have pursued policies of ethnic cleansing, territorial expansion, and economic warfare to achieve their political goals. While their historical contexts differ, their tactics—dehumanization, resource exploitation, and coercion—bear striking similarities. 1. Ethnic … Continue reading
Posted in Palestinian art & culture, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Gaza genocide, Gaza war, genocide, Hitler, Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, trump
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Palestine Defiant
Phalapoem editor, 4/02/25 From river to sea, no chains will bind, No Trumpian hate, no poisoned mind. The land will rise, the truth will scream— Palestine lives, no ethnic dream. No walls, no lies, no silenced plea, We stand as … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Palestinian art & culture, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Apartheid, gaza, Gaza genocide, Gaza war, israeli occupation, Netanyahu, Palestine, trump
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Trump’s Ethnic Cleansing Plan for Gaza: A Racist, Callous Endorsement of Genocide
Caitlin Johnston and Phalapoem editor, 4/02/2025 Grinning like a cat that ate the canary, Hague fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu sat beside Donald Trump as the former U.S. president laid out a vision for Gaza that can only be described as outright … Continue reading
Itamar Ben Gvir: The Terrorist Leading Israel’s War on Palestinians
Phalapoem editor, 02/02/2025 Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s National Security Minister, is not just a controversial figure—he is a radical extremist with a history of inciting violence, racism, and terrorism. His rise to power represents the growing normalization of far-right terrorism … Continue reading
Posted in News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Phalapoem editor
Tagged Apartheid, Bin Gvir, Gaza genocide, Gaza war, genocide, Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, Palestine
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