Tag Archives: Apartheid

In Handala’s Playground: Season 2, Episode 4: Meeting in Downing Street

Phalapoem editor, 07/10/25 Handala (the small boy with his back turned, bare feet on cold marble): Two years of children buried in rubble, two years of mothers digging with their hands. Twenty thousand little bodies. And now—only now—you recognise my … Continue reading

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Dear Olive Tree

S.T. Salah, 19/6/26

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Time Manipulation 

S.T. Salah, 18/06/26 This audit examines how time itself has functioned as an instrument of Israeli governance over Palestinians from 1948 to 2026. It does not revisit intent or legal classification addressed elsewhere. Instead, it analyses how delay, deferral, provisional … Continue reading

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We Remain

S.T. Salah, 12/6/26

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Borne Refugee

S.T. Salah, 21/05/26

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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

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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

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Stop the Killing: End the Occupation, End the Cycle of Violence

Phalapoem editor, 16/10/25 For seventy-seven years, Palestinians have lived — and died — under the shadow of an occupation that refuses to end. Not a single day has passed since 1948 without Palestinian blood being spilled, homes being demolished, or … Continue reading

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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

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EU’s Values and their Support of the Apartheid State of Israel or Always Being on the Wrong Side of History?

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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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Palestinians Will Defeat Israeli Apartheid: Justice Is Unstoppable 

By Phalapoem editor, 7/01/2025 For decades, Palestinians have endured unimaginable suffering at the hands of the Israeli apartheid regime—a system founded on the massacre and ethnic cleansing of the indigenous people of Palestine. Despite this tragic reality, the Palestinians’ resolve … Continue reading

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In Handala’s Playground: Season 2, Episode 8: Justice on Paper

S.T. Salah, 15/11/25 Scene: A cracked courtroom under a fading UN flag. The walls are covered in reports, resolutions, and silence. Handala stands with his back turned, facing the horizon of Gaza’s smoke. The Prosecutor enters, papers trembling in his … Continue reading

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