A Palestinian Girl’s Fight for Freedom

A Palestinian Girl’s Fight for Freedom

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The Farthest Mosque and the Farthest Place to Reach:  Israel’s Restrictions on Al-Aqsa

As Ramadan comes to an end, many Muslim Palestinians are bidding farewell to the holy month far from Al-Aqsa, in an atmosphere marked by grief and restriction, following Israel’s complete closure of the Al-Aqsa compound following the US/Israel attack on Iran. But access to Al-Aqs ...  Show more

The Voice of Hind Rajab - In Conversation with Director Kaouther Ben Hania

Two years ago, the world heard the voice of five-year-old Hind Rajab during her last phone call with the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Trapped in a car surrounded by Israeli tanks, Hind spoke to the dispatcher as she waited for help, alone, and surrounded by the bodies of her u ...  Show more

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