Sat 10-May-2025

Reports

Trump and the displacement of Palestinians: Reintroducing an Israeli plan that won’t pass

After Palestinians in the Gaza Strip thwarted Israeli plans for forced displacement with tremendous sacrifices—resulting in the blood of tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded mingling with the soil of the land they cherish—U.S. President Donald Trump came forward to resurrect the plan without a clear vision.

My plan for the first day back to the Gaza Strip, healing wounds and a lot of crying

Hours separate hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in southern Wadi Gaza from their return to their homes in the northern part of the valley.

The first Friday after the ceasefire: Victory and resilience prayers in the Gaza Strip

Despite the Israeli occupation army's efforts to destroy mosques in the Gaza Strip during the aggression that lasted for fifteen months, and despite the complete or partial destruction of nearly a thousand mosques, the people of Gaza insisted on celebrating in their own way the first Friday after the anticipated ceasefire agreement.

As the wheels of war have stopped, mixed feelings prevail, but nothing can stop the sadness

The Palestinians, who have endured the horrors of the Israeli genocide for more than 15 months, do not hide their overwhelming joy at its cessation, a war that has taken many loved ones from them.

Hanan Ma’lawani: Opening the door to freedom

In an unforgettable moment, Hanan Ma'lawani (23 years old) from Nablus opened her front door at 4:30 AM on Monday (20/1/2025) and said, “It’s the feeling of freedom; no one will close this door behind me again.”

The war is over, but the suffering continues

After 471 days of Israeli war of genocide and brutal killing, the Gaza war has come to an end, and the residents breathe a sigh of relief.

44 Years in Israeli Prisons: Exile shatters joy of wife of longest-serving Palestinian prisoner

Iman Nafe’s joy at her husband Nael Barghouti’s expected release from Israeli prisons—under a ceasefire agreement that came into effect on Sunday—quickly turned to sorrow when she learned that his name was among those slated for exile from Palestinian territories.

A quiet night and renewed hope: Gazans spend their first night after the ceasefire

Amidst an atmosphere filled with anticipation and hope, the residents of the Gaza Strip spent their first night after the ceasefire took effect, following 471 days during which Israel committed all kinds of crimes.

On the first day of the ceasefire: Life and hope despite the horrors of genocide

After long suffering and one of the most horrific genocides in contemporary history, the Palestinians in Gaza await a new dawn that will end their pain and deep wounds.

With the announcement of the ceasefire: Mixed emotions and hope for a return to normal life

In the first moments of the ceasefire agreement announcement, the mother of Tarek Abu Al-Ata broke down in tears, mourning her eldest son Tarek and his family, who were assassinated by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in cold-blood on March 1st, 2024.

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