Fri 25-October-2024

Reports

Gaza’s painters translate pain into art

Holding on to their painting brushes and gouache a consortium of Palestinian artists from different ages have gathered in the besieged Gaza Strip to translate their woes and hopes into visual representations.

Gaza celebrates wheat harvest season

As soon as wheat spikes and seeds begin to turn golden Palestinian farmers along with families head for their fields which are located along the Gaza border to work on a long-awaited harvest.

From the return camp to the golden cage

From a medical tent that brought them together as part of a voluntary work at the return camp east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip ululations started coming out announcing the engagement of paramedics Ezz Al-Riqib and Hadeel Al-Najjar.

Palestine workers: Persistent hardships

Every year May Day passes without bringing about change to Palestinian workers who are trapped behind walls siege and occupation wishing to live a better and dignified life the same as the rest of the workers of the world do.

Palestinian energy scientist Fadi al-Batsh

Fadi Mohammed al-Batsh 35 years old was born in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip. He was killed in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia at the hands of unknown gunmen at dawn Saturday 21/4/2018 and is survived by his wife and three children.

Rantissi … the spirit of resistance is still alive

Israeli warplanes 14 years ago fired missiles and killed Palestinian leader Abdel Aziz Rantissi in Gaza but could not wipe out the legacy of his speeches and principled historic positions.

Palestinian child prisoners: Innocence shackled by Israel

Khalil Mustafa is a 15-year-old Palestinian boy whose innocence has not saved him the cruelty of the Israeli occupation as he was arrested the same way dozens of other Palestinian children were detained.

Wadi Qana: From a Palestinian valley to an Israeli park

The scene of dozens of Israeli settlers invading Wadi Qana an agricultural valley west of Deir Istiya town in Salfit under the protection of Israeli soldiers has become familiar during Jewish holidays.

Palestine’s “women-warriors” . . . the world’s legendary creatures

All the way through the Great March of Return which has entered its third week Palestinian women have taken part in all protest events as thousands have taken to the streets to speak up for the refugees’ right of return to their motherland.

Salfit Mountains: The beauty of Palestine’s nature

Palestinian children are playing filled with joy. They race and run behind colored and beautiful butterflies as others engage in picking up different kinds of flowers that fill the mountains of occupied Palestine.

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