Sat 26-October-2024

Reports

This is how Israel was established on falsehood and aggression

A hundred and one year has passed since the notorious Balfour Declaration.

Israeli occupation marring the joy of the olive season

Abu Basem stands hopelessly rubbing his hands as he touches the rest of his olive trees in a valley north of Salfit looking right and left and recalling memories when joy was all over his house with the start of the olive harvest which now turned into tears and pain.

Israeli crossings daily tormenting trip for West Bankers

For about 20 years the sister of prisoner Ammar az-Zain has been suffering humiliation and maltreatment whenever she travels through West Bank crossings and checkpoints in order to visit her brother.

Deir Balout refugee camp in Syria

When one sees the suffering and images of Deir Balout refugee camp the displacement and Nakba that befell the Palestinians in 1948 come to mind.

Repeated attacks by settlers sabotage harvesting olives

Settlers in the settlement of Yitzhar located south of Nablus in the northern West Bank continue to destroy all they could put their hands on during the olive harvest in the village of Burin using their weapons to threaten local Palestinians under the protection of the Israeli army.

Gaza’s palm trees: A Palestinian story

As fall draws closer every year in late September Palestinian farmer Mohammed El-Agha prepares himself along with his cousins to start the harvest season.

Baroud breaks the siege of Gaza by practicing his fishing hobby

Enjoying the sound of the calm waves of the Gaza sea Atif Baroud Abu Ayman lays next to his younger brother Ahmed on the sea sands as he starts a small fire to make a cup of tea.

Khader Adnan resists Israel with his empty stomach for the 3rd time

Khader Adnan: A Palestinian prisoner who teaches the Israeli occupation a lesson after another forcing them more than once to act against their will due to his great determination. Adnan is in solitary confinement at Al-Jalamah detention center.

Mother of captive dies without meeting her son

Um Mahmoud Al-Barbari did not know that the night of her son Mohammed’s arrest would be the last day he would get the blessing of his mother and kiss her hands and forehead and that their final separation would be soon.

Al-Aqsa Intifada: The revolution is still going on 18 years later

These days coincide with the anniversary of the outbreak of Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000 which marked a turning point in the Palestinian cause changing many equations.

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