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Palestine

  • A smiling child holds up sheer fabric, playfully expressing joy in a makeshift camp. “My way of resisting is to stay in Palestine” Rami Abou Jamous · 21 May
  • A crowd confronts police while carrying a coffin; flags and tension are visible. Mourning as resistance: Israel’s necropolitics from Palestine to Lebanon Dalia Ismail · 17 May
  • A middle-aged man in a suit with a serious expression, seated against a blurred background. Azmi Bishara. The Arab challenge to Israel’s hegemony Azmi Bishara , Sarra Grira · 14 May
  • Soldiers in military gear interact with a woman in an urban setting, surrounded by debris. Palestine. In the northern part of the West Bank, the colonial war takes on a new shape Clothilde Mraffko · 9 April
  • A person is sitting on a couch, facing a television that is displaying a news broadcast featuring several speakers at a press conference. In the background, there is a decorative wall hanging and a plant to the side. Gaza. Hamas at a crossroads Raed Abbas · 5 March
  • The image depicts a scene of a gathering or demonstration. A man is holding a child closely to him, showcasing a protective gesture. Around them, a crowd appears to be rallying, with some individuals raising their hands and a prominent Palestinian flag visible in the background. The atmosphere seems charged, indicating a moment of significance, possibly related to a political or social issue. The setting includes trees and a building in the background, against a cloudy sky. “The roles are still reversed” Rami Abou Jamous · 17 February
  • The image depicts a scene in Gaza featuring a street filled with people walking. In the background, there are buildings that appear to be damaged or destroyed. A large banner stretches across the street, welcoming visitors to Gaza, and some individuals wearing orange vests are visible, likely indicating they are part of a relief or aid organization. The area is marked by piles of debris and dirt, suggesting recent conflict or disaster. Overall, the atmosphere conveys a mix of resilience amid the challenges faced by the community. “And there was a celebration...” Rami Abou Jamous · 6 February
  • The image depicts a beach scene during sunset. In the foreground, there are silhouettes of people walking along the shore, some sitting or standing by the water. The sky is filled with soft hues of orange and pink, blending into darker clouds as the sun sets on the horizon. The water reflects the colors of the sky, creating a tranquil and serene atmosphere. Overall, the scene conveys a sense of calm and natural beauty as day transitions into night. We took a risk going to the beach Rami Abou Jamous · 31 January
  • The image depicts a scene of devastation, likely in a war-torn area. In the foreground, there is rubble and debris from damaged buildings, suggesting destruction from conflict. A partially destroyed building is visible, with the name "Al Azhar University - Gaza" written on it in Arabic, indicating it is an educational institution. In the foreground, two individuals on bicycles navigate through the debris, highlighting the struggle of daily life in such an environment. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of loss and destruction, with remnants of architecture marked by chaos. Like all colonial powers, Israel doesn’t want an educated society Rami Abou Jamous · 31 January
  • The image depicts a distressed elderly man sitting on the ground, clutching a pole for support. He appears visibly upset, with tears in his eyes and a look of despair on his face. His clothing is worn, and he seems to be in a tough situation. There are hands reaching out to him, suggesting someone is offering help or comfort. The background shows a pavement, indicating an outdoor setting. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of vulnerability and struggle. Account from a Gazan worker, detained and tortured in Israel Rami Abou Jamous · 31 January
  • The image depicts a busy street scene in an area that appears to have experienced significant damage, as evidenced by the rubble and destroyed buildings in the background. In the foreground, a woman wearing a black hijab is sitting beside a young boy. They are surrounded by stacks of canned goods and other products that appear to be for sale, indicating a market or makeshift shop. People are seen walking through the street, some engaging in commerce amid the chaotic surroundings. Colorful umbrellas, likely providing shade, add contrast to the scene. Overall, it captures a moment of resilience and daily life amid challenging conditions. Every war has its profiteers Rami Abou Jamous · 31 January
  • 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
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