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From Ashes to Dawn: Palestine’s Unyielding Dream

Poetry on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People – 29 November The dark clouds of cruelty will fade, A new dawn of humanity is nobly made. The sun of freedom, will rise anew, And Palestine’s independence, will forever shine through. From Ashes to Dawn: Palestine’s Unyielding

Rana Sabbagh: Fighting for justice in the Middle East

Sabbagh is determined that investigative journalism continues speaking truth to power in the Middle East — especially when doing so is challenging. “I hear today that they’re saying, ‘Society doesn’t want to hear anything about investigative [journalism].’ This is bullshit. Society is very tough.

Operation Chivalrous Knight 3: UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish opens physiotherapy department

As part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, the UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish, Egypt, has announced the opening of a physiotherapy department, aimed at providing the highest level of healthcare services to Palestinian patients and injured individuals from the Gaza Strip. This opening reflects the UAE’s steadfast humanitarian

At the door of the tents – A Poem from Palestine

At the door of the tents And in the darkness The call is lost And the moon commits suicide. Hanan Awwad is a well-known Palestinian poetess and an activist, shares her poem Hanan Awwad is a well-known Palestinian poetess and an activist, advocate, and poet. She is the president and founder of the Palestine section of the

Bitter Orange by the Lebanese writer Basma ElKhatib

We follow the swing that the narrator took in “Bitter Orange” by the Lebanese writer Basma ElKhatib (Dar Al-Adab) as a deceptive, rotating place from which she appears to tell, between a backward jolt that overlooks a past in which the most painful thing is, and the most beautiful thing in it is almost absent, and a forward jolt