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Category Archives: Peace
Exploring the Complexity and Uniqueness of Racism
Racism is universally condemned, but antisemitism “uniqueness” debate has become sterile and constitutes an “intellectual terrorism”. The question is why? Does suffering from racism have universal or unique feelings? In contemporary society, racism remains a pervasive and deeply ingrained issue … Continue reading
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
Posted in Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian history, Peace, Smirat’s Column
Tagged One state solution
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Culture Of Peace In The Light Of Globalization
Hani Smirat Social experiments and theories have proven the existence of a dialectic that humanity has lived and is experiencing, which is the dialectic of war and peace. Schools and opinions have differed in defining the concept of peace throughout … Continue reading
An open Letter to the Conscience of Israeli Society
Phalapoem editor, 8/11/25 To the People of Israel, We write to you not as enemies, but as those who believe in your capacity for moral courage and your right to a secure future. We urge you to look with clear … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian diaspora, Palestinian history, Peace, Phalapoem editor, Voice of Palestine
Tagged Israel, israel’s apartheid, israeli occupation, justice, Palestine
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Greta is one of our Big Heroes❤️
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Tagged Gaza genocide, Gaza war, genocide, Greta Thunberg, israeli occupation
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Deir Yassin Massacre: A Brutal Legacy
Background The Deir Yassin massacre took place on April 9, 1948, when around 130 fighters from the Zionist paramilitary groups Irgun and Lehi killed at least 107 Palestinian Palestinian villagers, including women and children, in Deir Yassin, a village of roughly … Continue reading
Posted in Evidence of Israeli Fascism and Nazism and Genocide, Massacres & genocides, News from the apartheid, Palestinian history, Peace
Tagged Deir Yassin
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A Plea to Break the Silence
Please do not to stay neutral or silent towards the Israeli onslaught on Palestinian children in Gaza. Please stand up and join the voices to demand an immediate ceasefire. Silence speaks volumes, but let it not say,That in the face … Continue reading
Bulldozed Innocence: Kamal Udwan’s Silent Cry
The Israeli army bulldozed and killed tens of civilians including children and women who were taking refuge in tents in the yard of Kamal Udwan hospital in northern Gaza. At Kamal Udwan’s Hospital, a somber tale unfurls, Bulldozers ruthless, tragedy … Continue reading
Posted in Massacres & genocides, News from the apartheid, Peace
Tagged Adwsn hospital
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Children of Hope
Voice of Palestine, 29/03/24 In the world’s embrace, children find their place, Amidst chaos and strife, they radiate grace. To music’s sweet tune, they rest and they rise, While echoes of gunfire pierce through our skies. Yet they play, they … Continue reading
Posted in Gaza, Justice, Palestinian art & culture, Palestinian diaspora, Peace, Poems, Voice of Palestine
Tagged Children in Gaxa
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