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Staying attached to the land and its agricultural traditions is a major part of Palestinian identity. 'Greening the Camps' is returning these traditions to Palestinian refugees in Jordan by helping transform their camps into blossoming landscapes.
Palestinian supermodel Bella Hadid posted that she attended an embroidery event and an Islamic Arts museum in Doha with her father and Naomi Campbell, proclaiming her love for Qatar and Palestine
In the face of heightened Israeli violence, and when mainstream media refuses to tell the Palestinian story, it becomes our responsibility to elevate content from Palestine in order to mobilise for change, writes Jeanine Hourani.
Tatreez embroidery is an ancient and enduring symbol of Palestinian culture and identity. In Lebanon's Shatila refugee camp, a group of Palestinian women are keeping this tradition alive by teaching a new cohort of practitioners this age-old art.
In 1967, the Six-Day War began on June 5, leading Israel to triple its size and begin the longest occupation in modern history. Remembering Naksa, we share stories passed down to Palestinians living in the diaspora by their elder family members.
In an exclusive interview, °®Âþµº sits down with Fadia Loubani, subject of the award-winning documentary 'Fadia's Tree' on the Palestinian right to return.
In-depth: At the centre of recent tensions in the West Bank, Nablus has historically always been a focal point of the Palestinian struggle. This is the story of a city caught between Israel's occupation and the will to survive.
In-depth: For decades, the Jewish National Fund has used environmental initiatives as a front to seize Palestinian land. Now, Palestinian Bedouins in the Negev are fighting back against Israel’s green colonialism.
Farrah Koutteineh explains that despite the perception of neutrality, the British monarchy’s long and violent history in Palestine is the reason that Palestinians will not mourn Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
The Jewish extremists at the Ibrahimi Mosque, the second-holiest Islamic site in Palestine, were reportedly protected by Israeli soldiers.