Haifa By Mariam Shahin with photographs by George Azar
For the first 40 years of the 20th century, Haifa was the most...
This Week In Palestine 25.01.2009
Bedouin: From Eviction to Drought Crisis Zinc barracks line the highway from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea. From time to time, we get a glimpse of the Bedouin and what,...
This Week In Palestine 25.01.2009
Palestinians of the Naqab (Negev) By Hazem Jamjoum
Following government orders, Israeli forces, demolition workers, and two bulldozers entered the village...
This Week In Palestine 25.01.2009
Acre By Mariam Shahin
“When he raised his head, something appeared in front of him. Through the pale blue mist were the...
This Week In Palestine 25.01.2009
Jaffa By Fakhri Geday
Before1948, Jaffa was the pride of Palestine, the jewel of the Holy Land, the bride of the sea, and the...
This Week In Palestine 25.01.2009
The Armenian Quarter - Jerusalem Jaffa Gate is the most direct way to access the part of the city where most of the Armenian community resides and where their...
This Week In Palestine 16.11.2008
Hammam al-Ayn Jerusalem: A World of Culture
By Huda Imam
As I entered Souq al-Qattanine this morning through Lions Gate, I passed Bab...
Cave dwellers south of Hebron Israeli Policy Leaves Palestinians Homeless in the South Hebron Hills of the Occupied Territories
From:
Ahmad Jaradat,...
Arab Educational Institute 19.05.2008
Sixty years ago in Battir Reprinted from The Electronic Intifada website:
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9513.shtml
Sixty years ago in...
History of Al Walajeh (near Jerusalem) Al-Wallajeh (Jerusalem) - A Story of Multiple Displacement
On 21 October 1948, nearly all the homes of Wallajeh, located...
Two Hours Are Enough in Gaza By Sami Abdel Shafi
Having stepped into my fifth year in Gaza, I now realize that nothing remains the same in this place....