A report on the freed prisoner Salah Ali, who spent nearly 17 years in the occupation prisons. He decided to pursue a career in making woodwork from olive trees through the “Phoenix” project, which revived his life. A Report by Rinad Khashan.
Report: A young Palestinian man tries to document archaeological sites by organizing trails and tours in the village of Aboud. The archaeological sites have been neglected in recent times and the Palestinian villages are going through difficult circumstances due to repeated settler attacks. The young man Ibrahim Zaarour decided to launch this initiative to introduce the tourist and archaeological sites in the village.A report by Lina Odeh
Due to many Palestinian hospitals in the Gaza Strip being out of service and due to overcrowding, displaced Palestinian doctors launched an initiative to establish medical points from primitive tools such as plastic and wood, with the aim of providing primary medical services to citizens, free of charge. Report by Ghazi Al-Aloul
Due to many Palestinian hospitals in the Gaza Strip being out of service and due to overcrowding, displaced Palestinian doctors launched an initiative to establish medical points from primitive tools such as plastic and wood, with the aim of providing primary medical services to citizens, free of charge. Report by Ghazi Al-Aloul
In light of the continuing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians decided to look for primitive ways to manufacture diapers with the scarcity of basic resources.
Umm Muhammad had her house demolished by the occupation, and then she moved to live in a caravan in which all forms of life were lacking. The “What You Have Surplus” campaign visited this family and provided them with a washing machine for clothes, blankets, and jackets to ensure a warm winter. Mrs. Umm Muhammad pointed out that the most basic needs of women and children do not exist and that they are subjected to a fierce campaign from settlers. Report by Lina Odeh
In light of the continuing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians decided to look for primitive ways to manufacture diapers with the scarcity of basic resources.
“Umm Muhammad had her house demolished by the occupation, and then she moved to live in a caravan in which all forms of life were lacking. The “What You Have Surplus” campaign visited this family and provided them with a washing machine for clothes, blankets, and jackets to ensure a warm winter. Mrs. Umm Muhammad pointed out that the most basic needs of women and children do not exist and that they are subjected to a fierce campaign from settlers. Report by Lina Odeh “
“The Cara”: The essential means of transportation for Gazans during the war due to fuel shortages. The Israeli occupation’s decision to prohibit the entry of fuel and impose a strict blockade on the Gaza Strip has paralyzed conventional transportation. Consequently, Palestinians in Gaza have turned to primitive modes of transportation, including the “cara.”