Author: nadia_bsnm
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In Gaza, Filmmakers Asked Children: What Is Your Dream?
We often measure the tragedy of war in the suffering of children, but rarely do we hear from them. Filmmakers asked children in Gaza, a seemingly simple question: What is your dream? NYT Opinion
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A Threshold Crossed – Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution
The report explains how human rights watch has found that Israel has committed the crime of appartheid in Palestinian Occupied territory, policies to mantain the domination of Israeli Jewish over Palestinians. Human Rights Watch
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The Origins of the Israel/Palestine Conflict
This documentary explains the story of Palestine and Israel, starting from the Ottoman empire to the british mandate, Balfour declaration. Then & Now Youtube channel
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The Palestine Timeline (1770–Present)
In short, this timeline illuminates the last dying vestiges of old world empire in Palestine, the profoundly cruel treatment endured by her indigenous inhabitants, and how their struggle, though not always pretty, was always and only ever resisting colonialism, regardless of who brought it to their ancestral lands. Paul Nabil Matthis
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How American public opinion on Palestine shifted
Overlapping connections among young activists struggling for the rights of women, 2SLGBTQIA+, Black Lives Matter, indigenous Indians, Latinos, and all people of color have produced a dramatic shift in how the Palestinian–Israeli conflict is being perceived in the United States. The Cairo Review
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Israelism – the awakening of young American Jews
This documentary about two young American Jews raised to support Israel unconditionally witness the way Israel treats Palestinians, it changes their lives.
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Ten Myths About Israel by Illan Pappe
In this book the outspoken and radical Israeli historian Ilan Pappe examines the most contested ideas concerning the origins and identity of the contemporary state of Israel.
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Why Palestine Matters – The Struggle To End Colonialism
This book explores why Palestine’s situation matters on a global scale, its international repurcussions, and how it intersects with other progressive movements.
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How I survive: a seven-year-old’s life in Gaza
A child trying to find normality in life, such as brushing her hair using the mirror in the car. It’s a movie about the strength of a child and her relationship and the simple things in life in the midst of tremendous hardship. The Guardian
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Palestine for beginners
After World War I, the League of Nations (controlled by the leading colonial powers of the time, Britain and France) carved up the territories of the defeated Ottoman Empire. Merip – Middle East Research and Information Project