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Book Club: Omar Khalifah’s 'Sand-Catcher' is a sharp, fast-paced novel about four Palestinian journalists trying to uncover an elderly man’s elusive Nakba story
In Beirut's Shatila refugee camp, the Alsama project school empowers refugees via education, focusing on literacy and opportunities for girls despite challenges
On the 76th anniversary of the ongoing Nakba, Gaza’s people are living through a nightmare reminiscent of the horrors their grandparents went through in 1948.
On 15 May 2024, Nakba Day will be commemorated worldwide, reflecting on the ongoing struggle of Palestinians against Israeli occupation.
Displaced Gazans are enduring their harshest winter yet in cold, flooded tents, grappling with extreme hardship, hunger, and limited aid
For 75 years, UNRWA has been a vital lifeline to the 5.9 million Palestinian refugees living in exile and has become synonymous with their right to return.
Book Club: Through a thorough analysis of Zionist leftist politics, Areej Sabbagh-Khoury's study juxtaposes history and memory to demonstrate how the Palestinian Nakba was not a singular catastrophe but rather a protracted process of confiscation.
As Israeli forces pulled out of Jenin, its Palestinian residents have been left displaced and homeless again with many families with young children not knowing where to go next.
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.
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.