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UNRWA

  • The image shows a wall decorated with colorful murals or paintings. The artwork includes various designs such as flowers, shapes, and possibly symbols or letters that are arranged in a grid pattern. The colors are vibrant, featuring shades of blue, green, yellow, and pink, giving the wall a lively and artistic feel. The surrounding area appears dusty or sandy, suggesting an outdoor environment. Overall, the scene conveys a sense of creativity and community. Jordan. The unseen weight of the Nakba on refugee women Victoria Brittain · 25 February
  • The image depicts a solitary olive tree on a hillside, set against a clear blue sky. In the background, there are rolling hills and a view of a valley scattered with small buildings, likely part of a village or town. The landscape appears dry with patches of greenery, suggesting a rural area. The olive tree, with its twisted trunk and sparse leaves, stands out prominently in the foreground, adding a touch of nature to the scene. Palestine: In the West Bank, free rein for settler brutality Jean Stern · 27 January
  • The image depicts a scene of destruction, likely from a conflict area. In the foreground, a person wearing a blue vest with "UN" printed on it stands, facing a damaged building with shattered windows and debris scattered around. The building has signs of neglect, with graffiti and remnants of what may have been a children's play area. People can be seen in the background, possibly assessing the situation or providing assistance. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of urgency and the aftermath of turmoil. Israel versus the UN: an old story Sylvain Cypel · October 2024
  • The image depicts an interior of a grand courtroom, likely in an international court such as the International Court of Justice. The room features high wooden ceilings with intricate designs and ornate chandeliers providing warm lighting. Large windows with stained glass allow natural light to filter in. In the foreground, there are rows of judges seated on a raised platform, alongside legal representatives and observers. The layout includes a long table with officials on one side and a broad audience on the other. The design of the room is both formal and historic, emphasizing the importance of the proceedings taking place. A Slap in the Face for Israel at the International Court of Justice Rafaëlle Maison · February 2024
  • The image shows a man speaking at a podium during a conference or meeting, likely at a United Nations event. He is holding up a yellow booklet or document, which appears to be significant to his presentation. The nameplate in front of him reads "PIERRE KRAHENBUHL." In the background, there are several other individuals seated, and the setting has a formal atmosphere typical of international discussions. The man is engaged and emphasizing a point while addressing the audience. Palestine. Machinations against a Swiss diplomat from UNRWA Baudouin Loos · January 2021
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