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77 years of catastrophe: an endless Nakba
May 15, 2025, will mark the 77th anniversary of the Nakba. For Palestinians worldwide, it is not simply a historical date to commemorate, but an open wound, a “catastrophe” – the meaning of the Arabic word Nakba – whose consequences continue to define every aspect of their existence. It is not an event confined to 1948, but a collective trauma...
Read MoreInformation manipulation. Gaza and Sumy (Ukraine): two tragedies, two narratives
The echo of explosions and the pain of victims know no geographical boundaries, yet the way news is presented can create significant distances in public perception. A recent episode emblematically illustrates the double standard in the approach of Italian information when faced with tragedies affecting civilians in conflict contexts: the bombing of the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza and the...
Read MoreLives Interrupted: A Palestinian Refugee's Story of the War in Lebanon
Interview with a Palestinian Refugee in Lebanon During my last mission to Lebanon to document the devastation caused by the Israeli bombings, I collected dozens of testimonies from Palestinian and Syrian refugees. This interview with Khalil, a Palestinian refugee, highlights the challenges and suffering faced by Palestinian refugees in Lebanon during the recent conflict with Israel. His story highlights how...
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77 years of catastrophe: an endless Nakba
May 15, 2025, will mark the 77th anniversary of the Nakba. For Palestinians worldwide, it is not simply a historical date to commemorate, but an open wound, a “catastrophe” – the meaning of the Arabic word Nakba – whose consequences continue to define every aspect of their existence. It is not an event confined to 1948, but a collective trauma...
Information manipulation. Gaza and Sumy (Ukraine): two tragedies, two narratives
The echo of explosions and the pain of victims know no geographical boundaries, yet the way news is presented can create significant distances in public perception. A recent episode emblematically illustrates the double standard in the approach of Italian information when faced with tragedies affecting civilians in conflict contexts: the bombing of the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza and the...
Lives Interrupted: A Palestinian Refugee's Story of the War in Lebanon
Interview with a Palestinian Refugee in Lebanon During my last mission to Lebanon to document the devastation caused by the Israeli bombings, I collected dozens of testimonies from Palestinian and Syrian refugees. This interview with Khalil, a Palestinian refugee, highlights the challenges and suffering faced by Palestinian refugees in Lebanon during the recent conflict with Israel. His story highlights how...
Justifying the unjustifiable: Israeli and western propaganda
In recent weeks, I’ve found myself immersed in research about media propaganda, driven by the need to understand how, systematically, every military action by Israel always finds its justification in Western media that shapes collective thought. No matter how serious the action: whether it’s schools razed to the ground, hospitals bombed, buildings torn apart – there’s always a ready explanation,...
Between the walls of war and the echo of humanity: reflections on a shared fate
Between us is a wall, and all the spaces are lit by a sun that does not resemble our sun, but it is here, above us, between us, within us, urging us with questions. Do we stay in place, or do we move into wandering?! The last night before the anniversary of the first year of the war, October 7th,...
In Lebanon as in Gaza, killing civilians is Israel's only objective
As we continue to helplessly witness Israel’s genocide in Gaza in a daily state of apprehension, anxiety, and pain due to the images showing the atrocities that have been ongoing for months, in the past week the world has seen Israel’s military failure in Gaza shift to Lebanon, where the genocidal state has lashed out with equal violence and contempt...
The Intensification of Israeli Repression in the West Bank: An Imminent Crisis
While the world’s attention remains fixed on Gaza, a storm is brewing in the occupied West Bank. On Wednesday, August 28, Israel unleashed a fierce military assault on the regions of Jenin, Tulkarem, and Tubas. The Israeli army, armed with an arsenal of tanks, bulldozers, drones, and fighter jets, descended upon these areas with a clear mission: to crush the...
Israel accused of systematic human rights violations and widespread abuses against Palestinians
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor have recently published detailed reports highlighting serious and widespread human rights violations perpetrated by Israel against Palestinians, with particular focus on the situation in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the conflict on October 7, 2023. These documents provide an alarming picture of systematic abuses,...
Environmental Conditions in Palestinian Camps in Lebanon: UNRWA's Seasonal Challenge Response Plans
Introduction Palestinian camps in Lebanon face challenging environmental conditions, with issues rooted in the establishment of Israel in 1948, which led many Palestinians to seek refuge in Lebanon. These camps developed haphazardly, leading to weak infrastructure. With the onset of summer and winter, challenges increase, necessitating comprehensive plans and efforts from UNRWA and other organizations to improve environmental and living...
Health Situation of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon face difficult and complex living conditions, residing in overcrowded camps and lacking many basic services. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) plays a crucial role in providing support and assistance, including healthcare. Amid increasing security and military threats involving Lebanon and Israel, the readiness of the Lebanese...
The Massacre of Palestinian Children in Gaza
Israel is killing the Palestinian children of Gaza because they represent the future of Palestine, a reality that Israel does not want to see realized. For this reason, Israel is massacring children and destroying everything necessary to keep them alive, while the entire world watches immobile at this methodical and systematic killing. There is a thirst for blood among the...
Monitoring the impact of the 2024 Lebanese General Security decisions
Recently, the Lebanese General Security announced a set of decisions related to regulating the presence of Syrian refugees and placing more pressures and complications that would push the refugees to choose to leave Lebanese territory in the end. This includes halting the renewal of residency permits for Palestinians coming from Syria and attempting to deport them within a month. From...
Narrative must change
The history of Palestine has been shaped and distorted by over a century of narratives imposed by Western powers enslaved to the American war industry. These distorted narratives have shaped the destiny of this afflicted land, supporting and justifying the cruel system of Israeli settlement colonialism and apartheid, which continues to manifest itself before our eyes with the ongoing genocide...
The relationship between official Lebanon and Palestinian refugees
Palestinian refugee camps were formed in Lebanon when Palestinians fled to the country due to the Nakba in 1948. This relationship is characterized by complexity due to several factors, including political tension, social and economic problems such as limited employment opportunities for refugees, pressure on resources like infrastructure and healthcare, and security impacts. The relationship between Lebanon and Palestinian refugees...
Here the tent lies
First, let me explain the timing of your visit to this country. This country, my dear, is a sluggish place surrounded by abhorrent Eastern lethargy. This lethargy isn’t openly acknowledged among the public, but it’s legally defined as holding responsibility to those around you—those beside you, in front of you, behind you, and between your sides! I don’t understand why...
Echoes of the Nakba: A Refugee's Tale Through Time
This article delves into the personal narrative of a Palestinian refugee, whose earliest memories are entrenched in the unsettling atmosphere of displacement and loss within a refugee camp. Through the lens of their family’s experiences fleeing the Nakba in 1948 and subsequent upheavals, the text brings to reflect on the enduring impact of historical trauma on their identity and collective...
Tensions rise in the Middle East: Lebanon's Palestinian camps on edge
Recent events in the Middle East have set off a wave of escalating tensions, prompting comparisons to the gravity of the September 11 attacks. This shift in narrative towards religious dimensions has elicited targeted responses, underscoring the dominance of Israeli propaganda on global platforms. In Lebanon, the refugee camps have borne witness to incursions, soldier captures, and the brief reclaiming...
Escalating tensions in the Middle East: a closer look at Gaza and beyond
The tragic tale of the fuel truck In the realm of Palestinian struggle, the words of Ghassan Kanafani’s novel, “Why did not they knock on the tank,” resonate with enduring significance. This poignant tale, deeply ingrained in Palestinian culture, vividly portrays the plight of expelled Palestinians seeking refuge in a fuel truck crossing the Arabian desert. Tragically, their hesitance to...