Thu 24-October-2024

Reports

Families of Gazan prisoners and the 16-hour journey of suffering

Nearly 16 continuous hours between the crossings and the buses the time it takes families of Palestinian detainees to visit their relatives in the Israeli prisons.

Barta’a village a thriving economy targeted by Israel

Hossam Qabha a Palestinian resident of Barta'a village did not find a justification for the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) to demolish his chicken coop except as part of IOF attempts to destroy the village’s economy which witnessed a boom in recent years.

Who is responsible and who is the beneficiary

The electricity crisis in the Gaza Strip is still ongoing for more than ten years and gets worse from time to time negatively impacting Palestinians’ lives in the besieged enclave.

IOA confiscation plans destroy Nabi Ilyas businesses

With a heart that bears much sadness Ghalib Khalif wanders among his olive trees in Nabi Ilyas village to the east of Qalqilya city after a 104 dunums confiscation order was issued by the Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) to turn this area into a bypass road to be used by Israelis only.

Leshem settlement takes over farmer Jbara’s land and olives

Palestinian farmer Idris Abdallah Jbara despite being in his 70s moves between his olive plants touching them tenderly and kissing them a goodbye as his tears fall over his plants after being uprooted by the Israeli settlers’ bulldozers.

Cold weather kills Palestinian infant

All people who know about the story of the death of Palestinian infant Mohammed Alswerki 12-day old feel like their bodies are shaking of horror.

Jabal Mukkabir in Jerusalem: A resistance stronghold

Jabal Mukkabir a stronghold for resistance has always been proud of its resistance against foreign invaders throughout the years.

Turkish girl’s dream of studying in Gaza comes true

“I love Gaza very much and I wish if I could live my entire life here” said Ruqia Hussien Dumir a 26-year old Turkish student in Gaza telling the story of why she chose Gaza to do her post-graduate studies and exclude the world’s most advanced countries from her plans.

The celebrated former archbishop of Jerusalem

Palestine is saddened by the death of the former archbishop of Jerusalem Hilarion Capucci who spent his life serving the national Palestinian cause until he died in exile in Rome.

Palestinian identity carves out space of its own in Chilean schools

The Palestinian diaspora in the Latin American country of Chile has had a stamp of its own in shaping an Arab identity largely flavored by the aromatic zest of the Palestinian character.