Sat 10-May-2025

Reports

80-year-old Palestinian barber offers haircut and music

Customers come in big numbers to have a haircut at the barbershop of Palestinian Abu Ashraf especially older people so that they could have a haircut and listen to the music of his flute.

Almond blossoms ‘steadfastness’ at Gaza’s eastern borders

Eight Palestinian farmers work at Abu Jriban’s field in the border village of Wadi al-Salqa to the east of Deir al-Balah city in the Gaza Strip collecting green almonds in one of the last and most famous almond fields in the area.

Symbol of steadfastness against settlement expansion

Active and energetic despite his age Mahfoudh Bozayya wakes up early in the early morning to perform dawn prayer and loads his donkey before heading to his land in Wad al-Bir in Salfit in the West Bank.

Abdullah: Gaza’s only boats builder

Despite being the only boat builder in the Gaza Strip Abdullah Alnajjar 58 has no economic privilege whatsoever as he stays jobless most of the time.

Rima Khalaf … Exposed Israel’s apartheid and UN complicity

A message that was not meant to be long but concise; but as brief as it was it carried a documentation of what the United Nations has tried to exploit in covering the crimes of the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people.

Salfit: Green city with inviting beauty

Salfit located in the center of the occupied West Bank is a rural city dressed in a beautiful robe of flowers of multiple shapes colors and types that made it a green paradise for vacationers.

Bardawil: Abbas’s dictatorship hinders Palestinian reconciliation

Salah Bardawil a member of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas said: “The dictatorship of the Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas hinders realizing any progress in the profile of the Palestinian reconciliation nor implementing any of the signed agreements.”

Permitted for Israeli settlers prohibited for Palestinians

Going out enjoying nature and making use of its blessings became a fate-shaping decision that Palestinian citizens carefully think about because doing so is considered a crime by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) which have been introducing laws which support its colonial construction policies that aim at depriving Palestinian citizens of their right to the land.

From journalism to parliament then to Israeli jails

After documenting the suffering of Palestinian prisoners as a journalist for years and suffering the imprisonment of her closest family members as well as indulging in solidarity acts with Palestinian prisoners as an MP in the Palestinian parliament the Israeli occupation forces arrested MP Samira Halayka marking a new phase of sacrifice and giving in her life and first-hand experience of what she has always written about.

Israeli settlements’ sewage distorts beauty of Palestinian lands

The Palestinian lands are dressed in green these days before the official coming of Spring reflecting the beauty of the usurped homeland.

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