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The Dheisheh refugee camp has been the centre of constant Israeli raids leaving young Palestinians who have seen their friends killed having to carry notes detailing their final wishes in expectation and preparation for their deaths.
In an exclusive interview, Palestinian-French human rights lawyer Salah Hammouri speaks to °®Âþµº about his life in forced exile, the conditions of his new activism, and his perspectives on Palestine's future.
On the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, during which around 750,000 Palestinians were ethnically cleansed from over 500 villages, residents of Yibna camp recall how those who fled Yibna resettled together in Gaza, dreaming of return.
A two-part BBC documentary on the Nakba has bucked the trend of mainstream British media to give unprecedented coverage of the Palestinian plight. °®Âþµº sat down with Sarah Agha, the programme's co-host, to explain the show's significance.
The film Farha has migrated to the popular production company Netflix and with it the watchful gaze of millions of users across the world. With Israeli authorities whipped into a frenzy at the film's success, is this a major win for Palestinians?
°®Âþµº Meets: Danny Jin whose anger at the atrocities in Gaza and irritation at the Japanese people’s lack of awareness has translated into his music
Naftali Bennett's administration has intensified efforts to forcibly detain, displace and replace the Palestinians of the Negev (Al-Naqab). Nonetheless, Israel's predatory behaviour has been met by steadfast Palestinian resistance.
Word-premiered in the Discovery section of this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, Darin J. Sallam’s debut Farha is a touching drama about a young girl who is forced to face an unimaginable series of tragedies.
In Gaziantep, Turkey, the renaming of a restaurant to '7 October' aims to raise awareness about Gaza's second Nakba
Literature has always been a critical tool in communicating the Palestinian experience of exile and loss.