The Palestine you don't know

حيث يمكنك أن تجد سببا آخر لتقع في حب فلسطين - جمالها

where you can find another reason to fall in love with Palestine - it’s beauty !

Palestinian women are  part of national movement , picture for Palestinian female activists collecting donations for the revolutionaries 1938. Source: Walid Khalidi: Before Their Diaspora

Palestinian women are  part of national movement , picture for Palestinian female activists collecting donations for the revolutionaries 1938. Source: Walid Khalidi: Before Their Diaspora

Palestinian women are a part of national movement , picture for Adlah Fatayer and Fatma Abul Huda :volunteers in the field 1947

Palestinian women are a part of national movement , picture for Adlah Fatayer and Fatma Abul Huda :volunteers in the field 1947

Today during a Protest in support of more than 2,000 Prisoner on hunger strike, in front of Ofer prison [May, 1, 2012] . The photos for a Brave Palestinian woman, her hair covered by  keffiyeh, waves a national flag as she stands atop an Israeli military vehicle . I think that this will make the protest stronger than before !

Notice how israeli occupation forces treat Peaceful protesters and the close distance they shoot from (see video) (gifs made by)


 night raid in Nabi saleh 20/3/2012

See how the most moral army in the world , the occupation forces raid a house after the middle of night and how they treat a Palestinian family .
They confiscated papers and computers without an official order shown .
note that their actions would be more violent if they’re not filmed as I’ve seen myself!

A very rare picture shows the Palestinian flag pre 1948 . Notice the woman in the picture which shows the womens place in the Palestinian society before the israeli occupation .

A very rare picture shows the Palestinian flag pre 1948 . Notice the woman in the picture which shows the womens place in the Palestinian society before the israeli occupation .



Curator’s note: The graphic in the poster is a detail from the mural “Sistersongs of Liberation” 1977

Curator’s note: The graphic in the poster is a detail from the mural “Sistersongs of Liberation” 1977