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  2. Mosab Abu Toha - Wikipedia

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    Mosab Abu Toha is a Palestinian writer, poet, scholar, and librarian from the Gaza Strip. His debut book of poetry, Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear (2022) won the Palestine Book Award and an American Book Award. It was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Walcott Poetry Prize. [1]

  3. Khaled Juma - Wikipedia

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    Juma has published nine poetry collections. His children's books include The Little Olive Tree, The Magic Carpet, The Sun's Journey, The Colors of Palestine,My Grandfather's Stories, Diaries of a Germ, an educational title about hygiene, and Black Ear, Blonde Ear which teaches tolerance and acceptance of others.

  4. Jews and Israelis as animals in Palestinian discourse

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    [19] [20] In the same year, Ibrahim Madhi, a Palestinian Authority (PA) official and Imam in Gaza also called the Jews "apes and pigs" in a sermon on PA TV in Gaza. [21] [22] [23] In 2008, the chairman of the Palestinian Scholars League, and a Hamas legislator in Gaza, Marwan Abu Ras, said "We are besieged [...] by the brothers of apes and pigs ...

  5. Dunya al-Amal Ismail - Wikipedia

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    She was also a cultural writer for the newspapers Al-Hayat and Al-Ayyam, publishing interviews with authors and analysis of published works. [2] She has lived in the Gaza Strip since 1994. [1] After her return, she published the book I Saw in Gaza, which was later censored by the Palestinian Authority in 1999. [2]

  6. Palestinian literature - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian literature is one of numerous Arabic literatures, but its affiliation is national, rather than territorial. [3] While Egyptian literature is that written in Egypt, Jordanian literature is that written in Jordan etc., and up until the 1948 Arab–Israeli war, Palestinian literature was also territory-bound, since the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight it has become "a literature ...

  7. For the children of Gaza, war means no school — and no ...

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    DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza (AP) — Atef Al-Buhaisi, 6, once dreamed of a career building houses. In Israel's war with Hamas, Atef's home has been bombed, his teacher killed and his school in Nuseirat ...

  8. A PICTURE AND ITS STORY: Grief in Gaza and the loss of ... - AOL

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    GAZA (Reuters) -In the photo, the woman cradles a child in her arms, balanced on her knee. It is a quiet moment of intense grief. Reuters photographer Mohammad Salem was in Khan Younis in the ...

  9. Seven Jewish Children - Wikipedia

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    The play takes the form of a litany, repeating the phrases "Tell her", "Don't tell her" to reflect an ostensible tension within Israel and the Jewish community over how to describe events in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: "Tell her for miles and miles all round they have lands of their own/Tell her again this is our promised land/Don't tell her they said it was a land without people/Don't ...