Palestinian Political Prisoners Part 2

Palestinian Political Prisoners Part 2

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How Israel Uses Archaeology to Steal Land

The Palestinian village of Sebastia, a living place where history, memory, and daily life are deeply intertwined. In this episode of This is Palestine, Diana Buttu speaks with Zaid Azhari, a cultural heritage researcher from Sebastia and a member of the Save Sebastia campaign, ab ...  Afficher plus

Dark Humor in the Digital Space: A Conversation with Palestinian Creator Adnan Barq

In this episode of “This is Palestine”, Adnan Barq, an outspoken Palestinian digital creator from Jerusalem, tells us “he thrives in chaos.” Barq unpacks how humor, sarcasm, and spontaneous storytelling help him navigate Israeli military checkpoints, censorship, and the daily abs ...  Afficher plus

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