Thu 1-May-2025

Palestinian Heritage

Palestine: A special traditional winter atmosphere

Winter is a special season that no time of the year could compete with for Palestinian citizens and farmers.

History subject to Judaization

In the northern part of the city of Hebron an archaeological site called the Haram Al-Rama is located.

Nabuls dessert that warms the cold winter

Winter has started bringing along with it cold where the popularity of the famous Nabuls-made dessert known as Al-Tamria increases.

Mamluk buildings bearing the names of families of Jerusalem

The Old City of Jerusalem is characterized by its distinctive architecture since the Ayyubid period during which dozens of unique buildings were built including the so-called “Al-Hawsh” a Mamluk residential complex with several families residing in.

Al-Makhtoum: A Palestinian traditional mix that is coming back

“Dates honey olive oil sesame seeds” used to be popular in Palestine for both people and visitors as the best Palestinian food which was called Al-Makhtoum in the past which means the best a Palestinian could have at home.

Sheikh Ali Al-Bakka Mosque in Al-Khalil

Until today the historic city of Al-Khalil is rich and has landmarks that date back to many historical eras including the Canaanites the Anakis the Byzantines the Romans the Crusaders and the Mamluks.

Israeli army maneuvers distort Palestinian beauty

The Israeli occupation continues to target the Palestinian food basket (Alyanbee and Wurud area) with its hatred to distort tourism and civilization of Palestine. However its oppressive efforts are always faced by the will of life in the Palestinian Valley.

A story of clinging to Palestinian Heritage of Sweets & Delights

In his modest shop which dates back more than 25 years in the old town of Nablus in the north of the occupied West Bank Abu Ayyad 54 continues daily to strive and produce Nabulsi Halqoum (Palestinian delight) which he started making more than 30 years ago.

The village of arts in Gaza

The village of arts and crafts run by the Municipality of Gaza located next to the Al-Katiba Park in the center of Gaza City was not merely a destination for artists but also the largest incubator of the Palestinian heritage.

Muna Bakery: A glimpse of Nablus’s history

Muna Bakery is located in one of the alleys of the Old City of Nablus and it still maintains the style of ancient Arab bakeries. Although life has changed and dozens of modern bakeries were built in Nablus Muna Bakery is visited regularly by the people of the Old City.

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