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Palestinian voices are throttled by the promotion of foreign agendas
Almost all political rhetoric about Israel’s genocide in Gaza completely misses the point. That...
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Calling out Gaza genocide at Auschwitz
In an act of protest, Igor Dobrowolski stood outside Auschwitz with a sign demanding an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza - knowing full well the personal and professional cost. 'The biggest respect I can give to that place is to be against genocide in other places' he says. The Polish artist has been using art as a means of resistance. In one performance, he was kneeling for hours in freezing weather to draw attention to the suffering of Palestinians and confront injustice head on. Despite being shunned by galleries and censored on social media, messages of gratitude and support from Palestinians have kept him going. 'We are one blood,' Igor says. 'They are my brothers and sisters.'
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Israeli air strike hits Gaza children’s hospital
Israel bombed Al-Durrah Children’s Hospital, east of Gaza City, at dawn on Wednesday, destroying...
Gaza genocide
- 565 Days
- 51,355 Killed
- 117,248 Wounded
- 11,000 Missing
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The Occult and Holy Men in A New Age: MEMO in Conversation with Raphael Cormack
After a new age spirituality movement sprung up in the West in the late 19th century, the wisdom of Egyptian holy men, the healers of Palestine and the fakirs of the Ottomans were highly sought after from clubs in New York to Paris. Joining us to discuss how things changed in the West and the Middle East is the author of a book on the Middle East’s own new age moment.
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Many people dying in Gaza due to ‘totally’ crippled health care system: Palestinian doctor
Many people in Gaza are dying due to a “totally” crippled health care system, a situation exacerbated by recent bombings by Tel Aviv that have further strained the enclave’s already limited medical resources, a Palestinian doctor said. Speaking to Anadolu, Ibrahim Elakkad, who served as head of ENT department at Nasser Medical Complex, Gaza’s one of the largest hospitals, until February, said the public and private health systems almost “no longer exist.” Elakkad is currently in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi, where his wife, an English teacher at a now-dysfunctional Gaza school, has recently undergone eye surgery. “Israeli forces have been deliberately targeting health facilities and medical professionals with an open intention to kill more and more people,” Elakkad, whose […]
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Between Two Rivers: Ancient Mesopotamia and the Birth of History
The land between the two great rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, known as Mesopotamia by the Greeks and known as Iraq today, has 5,000 years of history and stories to tell. Tablets, reliefs, ruins, pots, bricks and other material objects tell a very human story about life in the ancient Near East. The Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians left a wealth of culture, art and history behind. Their achievements include being among the earliest civilisations to adopt writing; some of the first to build large cities and infrastructure and to develop science, maths and epics that are still with us today. Yet, approaching the history of the region can be intimidating, especially for those of us not brought up knowing […]
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Alayet bandoura bil lahmeh (tomato and meat stew)
In my opinion, there are two types of people in the world, those who prefer tomato-based stews ...
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