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Born Refugee
S. T. Salah, 18/04/26 I was born a few years after the Six Day War in a refugee camp near Bethlehem. I entered the world already displaced, into a life shaped by events that had unfolded before I could speak. … Continue reading
Posted in News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian cities, towns, villages and camps, Palestinian diaspora, Palestinian history, S. T. Salah
Tagged Apartheid, Camp, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, justice, Palestine, Refugee
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Normalised Carnage
S.T. Salah, 5/04/26 This audit reviews patterns of international diplomatic, media, and institutional response to major Israeli wars against Palestinians from 1948 to 2026. It assesses the timing, intensity, and durability of external reactions, including public statements, emergency sessions, investigative … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Massacres & genocides, Palestinian art & culture, S. T. Salah
Tagged Apartheid, gaza, Gaza genocide, Gaza war, genocide, Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, justice, Palestine
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Semantic Warfare
S.T. Salah, 1/04/26 This audit examines how Israeli occupation authorities used official language as a tool of governance over Palestinians from 1948 to 2026. It evaluates how terminology in military orders, administrative regulations, media briefings, and diplomatic communications shaped the … Continue reading
Posted in News from the apartheid, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian diaspora, Palestinian history, S. T. Salah
Tagged Apartheid, checkpoints, Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, Palestine, permits
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Classroom Apartheid
S. T. Salah, 8/3/26 This audit examines how Israeli state curricula and textbooks shaped perceptions of Palestinians from 1948 to 2026 through the Ministry of Education and licensed publishers. From the early years of statehood, Palestinian schools were placed under … Continue reading
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Tagged Apartheid, Classroom, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, Palestine
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Ottoman Palestine
S. T. Salah, 6/3/26 This section examines how Palestine was governed and inhabited under Ottoman rule and establishes the historical baseline immediately preceding British colonial administration. It reviews administrative records, land systems, demographic continuity, and wartime disruption to clarify what … Continue reading