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  2. The Peace Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Peace Kids is a mural depicting Srulik, a symbol of Israel, in embrace with Handala, a symbol of Palestine. It was created by Israeli artist John Kiss in dual locations: Bethlehem , Palestine (together with Palestinian artist Moodi Abdallah) and Tel Aviv , Israel.

  3. Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict - Wikipedia

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    Another 350–400 Palestinian children have undergone free diagnostic testing." [276] Simon M Fellerman also wrote one noting that Saving Children, established by the Peres Center for Peace, enables hundreds of Palestinian children to receive free medical care, in particular cardiac surgery, from Israeli surgeons. [277]

  4. Category:Palestinian children - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By status: Children: By nationality: Palestinian also: State of Palestine : People : Children Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palestinian children .

  5. Children of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Children of Peace is a British-based, non-partisan charity that focuses upon building friendship, trust and reconciliation between Israeli and Palestinian children, aged 4–17, regardless of community, faith, gender or heritage, through arts, education, healthcare and sports projects and programmes in the region, so that future generations and their communities might live in peace, side-by-side.

  6. Palestinian posters - Wikipedia

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    While previously the production of Palestinian posters was driven by commercial motives, the Israeli occupation prompted the assertion of cultural identity in Palestinian art through themes of land, exile, and resistance. [2]: 28 One of the earliest Palestine posters was created by French poster artist Hugo d’Alesi in 1898.

  7. Arab–Israeli peace projects - Wikipedia

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    Children of Peace is a UK-based, non-partisan, international conflict-resolution charity that aims to build friendship, trust and reconciliation between Israeli and Palestinian children, aged 4–17 regardless of community, culture, faith, gender or heritage through arts, education, healthcare and sports projects and programmes, so that a ...

  8. List of Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    The first list "Mandate period and after" consists of people who identify as "Palestinians" since the creation of Mandatory Palestine in 1920. The list does not include those Palestinian Jews or other Israeli citizens [3] who are native to the geographic region of Palestine, unless they self-identify as "Palestinians". [4] [5]

  9. Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    Palestinians (Arabic: الفلسطينيون, romanized: al-Filasṭīniyyūn) are an Arab ethnonational group native to the region of Palestine. [35] [36] [37] [38]In 1919, Palestinian Muslims and Palestinian Christians constituted 90 percent of the population of Palestine, just before the third wave of Jewish immigration and the setting up of British Mandatory Palestine after World War I.