
Eid Mubarak from occupied Palestine
This weekend Palestinian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, a time for celebration and solidarity.
This weekend Palestinian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, a time for celebration and solidarity.
A prayer written by the first foreigner to join the team in Al Khalil since the pandemic, on leaving.
Life in Palestine is already unliveable. I was only here a month. What I saw just scratched the surface.
An interview with a family living in close proximity to Israeli checkpoints.
As Palestinian Muslims celebrate the first week of Ramadan, there are 10 empty seats at the Iftar table, while the Israeli occupation continues to receive worldwide support for self-defence.
The report is a documentation of the restriction of movement and lack of safe access to education for Palestinian children.
We pray for the Palestinians who resist the occupation and we remember the Palestinians who have been executed without charge or trial.
We invite you to join us in condemning Israel’s inhumane treatment of Palestinian prisoners and calling for proper medical care.
Pray for those whose homes were demolished and those who were displaced by the fear of wars
“Mohannad wasn’t able to walk because his legs were shaking so severely. I took him to our neighbours who read Quran verses over him to calm him down a bit.”