The Crossroads of Rafah
By Ekaterina Kuleshina Rafah, a city straddling the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, holds significant strategic, cultural, and humanitarian importance. Known for its bustling border crossing, it serves…
By Ekaterina Kuleshina Rafah, a city straddling the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, holds significant strategic, cultural, and humanitarian importance. Known for its bustling border crossing, it serves…
By Majd Salfity Ever wondered how Palestinians are forced to live under occupation? Enduring all of Israel's discriminatory laws and practices? What passports do they possess: a Palestinian passport or…
by Lydia Alaiadi What role can the European Union play in talks for a peaceful resolution between Israel and Palestine? The European Council, along with the Spanish and Irish Prime…
By Ekaterina Kuleshina The Historical Context of the Displacement Since the 1948 Nakba, when over 700,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced during the Arab-Israeli War, the issue of Palestinian refugees has…
By Lydia Alaiadi With more than 28.000 Palestinians dead, including children, Israel continues its offensive in Gaza, repeatedly claiming that their only true enemy is Hamas, and their mission is to…
International humanitarian law (IHL), commonly known as "the law of war" or "the law of armed conflict" strives to minimize the impact of armed conflict on civilians by regulating the means…
by Lydia Alaiadi As the conflict in Gaza alarmingly escalates, the Palestinian people are underrepresented in international talks. Meanwhile, Israel has blocked humanitarian aid in Gaza, and in defending itself…
The international world supports the oppression that Israel in enforcing on the two million Palestinians who live in Gaza. Cut off from both the outside world and the rest of…
Saturday, September 9, in the fascinating countryside of Pesaro, there was a memorable evening: the first Palestinian dinner organized by Labiba. An event that brought together friends and supporters as…
History and Curiosity Limona'na combines the words "limon", meaning lemon in Arabic and "nana" meaning mint.Limona'na is a refreshing mint lemonade that is wildly popular in Palestine. It's easy to…