Category Archives: Palestinian history

Defying Despair: Wael’s Resilient Odyssey

Background: Israeli Occupational forces (IOF) killed his wife, daughter, a son and grandson. The next day Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al Jazeera ‘s journalist returned to work. A few weeks later, IOF injured him and killed his colleague, Samir Abu Daqa, Jazeera’s … Continue reading

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Letter 4 to the Olive Tree: The Seeds of Tomorrow

Phalapoem editor, 30/11/25 Dear Olive Tree, This morning, I watched a child plant a sapling beside your roots. His small hands pressed the soil with care, his face shining with a quiet pride he could not yet name. The air … Continue reading

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The Watermelon: A Juicy Symbol of Palestinian Unity and Defiance

Astromystic, 29/11/25 Watermelon and Palestinian Identity: The watermelon serves as a symbolic representation of Palestine due to its color alignment with the Palestinian flag, which is characterized by red, black, white, and green. Its role as a symbol of Palestinian nationalism … Continue reading

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Bombing Gaza Hospitals: A Devastating Assault on Humanity

By Phalapoem editor, 27/12/2024 In a shocking escalation of genocide, Israeli airstrikes have deliberately targeted hospitals in Gaza, killing medical staff and destroying critical infrastructure essential to saving lives. These actions, condemned globally, represent an assault on the principles of … Continue reading

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One State Solution: Between Theory and Practice

Hani Smirat, 29/12/25 In recent times, a growing number of calls have surfaced among Palestinian and Israeli intellectuals and academics urging the reconsideration of the bi-national state option. This proposal emerged in response to somewhat clear indications of the faltering … Continue reading

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Zionism and Fictitious Divine Promises: Unmasking the Dangers in Palestine

Astromystic, 28/12/25 Theodor Herzl (born May 2, 1860, Budapest, Hungary, Austrian Empire [now in Hungary]—died July 3, 1904, Edlach, Austria) founder of the political form of Zionism, a movement to establish a Jewish homeland. In the realm of beliefs and religious … Continue reading

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South Africa’s Lesson

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When Descendants of Nazi Victims Become Oppressors

As we mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Saturday, January 27, 2024, a disheartening paradox unfolds in history. In a synchronicity with the gravity of the past, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivers its ruling on Israel’s criminal actions … Continue reading

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Individuals With Disabilities in The Occupied Palestinian Territories

Use slideshow to see more People with disabilities 03/12/2023 The Palestinian Central Bureau Of Statistics Issues A Press Release On The Occasion Of World Day For Individuals With Disabilities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. About 115 thousand individuals with disabilities … Continue reading

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Apartheids’s Separation Wall Gallery

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Letter 3 to the Olive Tree: The Hands That Harvest

Phalapoem editor, 22/11/25 Dear Olive Tree, When the autumn sun begins to soften over the hills of Palestine, your branches grow heavy with blessings. The valleys of Jenin, the terraces of Nablus, the slopes of Hebron, all come alive with … Continue reading

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This match between Palestine and Australia is older than Israeli apartheid

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Smotrich: The  Terrorist Settler

Phalapoem editor, 17/11/15 Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right Israeli terrorist minister, has become one of the most controversial figures in Israeli politics — and a symbol of an increasingly aggressive and terrorist settler ideology. His rhetoric and policies pose a serious … Continue reading

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