Category Archives: Palestinian diaspora

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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The Struggle at Checkpoints in Occupied Palestine

Voice of Palestine Use slideshow to see more In the occupied Palestinian territories, the omnipresent checkpoints serve as physical and psychological barriers, imposing daily hardships on Palestinians and impeding their freedom of movement. There are currently one thousand checkpoints in … Continue reading

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Tears of Rafah

Voice of Palestine, 26/5/24 No heart can bear this ceaseless ache,No soul withstand such desolation,Rafah, where sorrow mirrors pain,City of pride, of sacrifices made. Hearts bleed the hue of twilight skies,A massacre in crimson veins,How many martyrs, beloved ones,Rest beneath … Continue reading

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America’s Role in Enabling Israeli Terrorism in Palestine 

Voice of Palestine, 31/03/24 In recent years, the United States has garnered criticism for its seemingly unlimited support of violence abroad. From providing licenses for lethal weaponry to extending taxpayer-funded loans, America’s involvement in global conflicts has raised significant ethical … Continue reading

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Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS)

The Palestinian BDS National Palestinian society that is leading the global Committee (BNC), the largest coalition in Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, salutes activists, organizations and institutions worldwide that have genocide in Gaza by escalating boycott and urgent struggle … Continue reading

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Genocide continues in Gaza despite the ICJ’s decisions …

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As a Palestinian living in the US, I have lost friends, job opportunities – and my faith in humanity

Arwa Mahdawi Every year has been catastrophic for Palestinians around the world, but the past 12 months have been unimaginableSun 6 Oct 2024 13.00 BSTShare It has been a year of heartbreak, a year of horror, a year of hell. … Continue reading

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Falsely Safe

Voice of Palestine, 27/05/24 Who shelters the frightened with mere tents,Against missiles of death so cruel?Who builds a refuge for families,From a fate they can’t outrule? Their home in rubble, hope in flight,In falsely safe Rafah, they sought peace,They set … Continue reading

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From Manchester with love

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Anything else?

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