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How do you expect the Palestinians to live under the racist Israeli occupation forever ?

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Did you know the nature of Israeli occupation?

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Skies Don’t Bury Justice

Phalapoem editor , 5/04/25 Rafah before and after Israeli war on Gaza They drop their bombs with godlike ease,Across the skies, across the seas.No trial, no law, just smoke and flame,Each crater carved without a name.But steel can’t kill what … Continue reading

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Gaza in Every Breath

Phapoem editor , 26/05/24 In morning light, Gaza’s call, With my coffee, in my thoughts, In breakfast’s taste, its shadow falls, In every step my journey walks. On evening strolls with the dog, Under skies of endless blue, Gaza’s pulse … Continue reading

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In Handala’s Playground: Season 1, Episode 10: The Postcard She Kept

S.T. Salah, 2/03/25 [Scene: A bombed-out street in Gaza. Smoke and dust fill the air. Hassan kneels beside Samira, cradling her fragile body in his arms. Handala, barefoot as always, stands nearby, watching in silence. The ambulance siren wails in … Continue reading

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Israeli Protests: A Fight for Democracy or Selective Outrage?

Voice of Palestine, 23/03/25  In recent weeks, tens of thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets in mass protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Their demands? An end to the war in Gaza—not to stop the relentless killing … Continue reading

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”My existence is antisemitic”

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Palestine Resilience Day: Celebrating Survival, Strength, and Freedom

Phalapoem editor, 15/02/2025 It’s official: the Israeli occupation has hit a new level of absurdity. While Israeli families of released captives are showered with media sympathy and state-sponsored parades, Palestinian families whose loved ones return from Israeli dungeons are treated … Continue reading

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Israel’s systematic sexual violence against Palestinians

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In Handala’s Playground: Season 1, Episode 9: When the World Stood Still, They Kept Walking

S.T. Salah, 13/02/2025 (The air is thick with dust and sorrow. Buildings reduced to skeletons, streets littered with rubble and broken dreams. But amidst the ruin, there is movement. A weary donkey, ribs showing, hooves cracked, carries a wounded child … Continue reading

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