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Israeli racism and neglect exacerbate coronavirus crisis in Jerusalem

The noticeably and alarmingly increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Occupied Jerusalem speaks volumes about systematic racism and neglect pursued by the Israeli government against the Palestinian residents of the holy city.

We must never forget Israel’s massacre in Jenin

Lockdowns come in many shapes and sizes and the one that millions of us around the world are enduring today is in place for our own protection from the coronavirus Covid-19.

Remembering Deir Yassin massacre

On 9 April 72 years ago Zionist gangs Irgun and Stern committed an appalling massacre in the Jerusalemite village of Deir Yassin killing between 250 and 360 Palestinians including children and women.

Palestinians’ names reflect their heritage and challenge occupation

Colonial powers subjugated other nations and imposed their own language and culture upon the indigenous people.

Um Ouda’s house: Story woven with threads of love and resilience

Everything in Um Ouda al-Najjar's house in the Gaza Strip celebrates Palestinian heritage. Handmade and embroidered works of art are in every corner of the house telling stories of Palestinian love patience and resilience.

Why the closure of an old Palestinian bakery in Jerusalem matters

A youth walks by carrying loaves of bread as worshippers prepare to pray close to the Damascus Gate of the Old City in Jerusalem

Al-Naem is Every Palestinian

How is one to apply rational political analysis to what is inherently irrational?

26 years since Ibrahimi Mosque massacre

Monday 25 February 2020 marks the 26th anniversary of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre carried out by Israeli settler Baruch Goldstein in the West Bank city of al-Khalil in which over 30 Palestinians were killed and 150 wounded.

Israel has no moral high ground after violating Palestinian corpse

Restoring its lost “power of deterrence” has been always Israel’s pretext for using excessive force against Palestinians especially in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Cultural Resistance One of Greatest Tools in Palestinian Struggle

When newly elected U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib took office on January 3 2019 in Washington D.C. she made history by wearing a traditional thobe (dress) that featured hand-stitched embroidery known as tatreez a craft passed down by women in Tlaib’s family.

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