Nakba Day is marked annually by Palestinians on May 15 to remember the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes and areas in 1948 after the founding of Israel. |
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
The UN will commemorate Nakba Day for the first time in 2023: Nakba Day acknowledges ongoing Israeli aggression and the Zionist destruction of Palestinian lives and peace in Palestine
& Nakba Day marks the official beginning of the ongoing
Palestinian Refugee crisis as Israel continues to destroy Palestinian
homes, displacing Palestinian men, women, and children, and denying
Palestinian refugees the inalienable natural and legal right to return
to original homes and lands. Israel continues to usurp Palestinian
land, rights & freedom...
Monday, April 17, 2023
Palestinian poet Mohammed El-Kurd & singer-songwriter Mustafa the Poet share their thoughts on Palestine, searching for beauty in a wounded world, and the enduring power of poetry to liberate
"Incidentally, the award-winning writer and poet was born exactly 50 years after 15 May 1948, a day known to Palestinians as the Nakba. It is perhaps destiny, then, that both Mohammed and his twin sister Muna live and breathe Palestinian politics. Aged 11, they watched a group of settlers forcibly take over half of their home, and throw out and burn their family’s possessions. To this day, the settlers still occupy the annex to their family home that’s located in the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah."
The Story of Mohammed El-Kurd
GQ Middle East sat down with writer and poet Mohammed El-Kurd,
together with his friend, singer-songwriter Mustafa the Poet. The two
shared their thoughts on Palestine, searching for beauty in a wounded
world, and the enduring power of poetry to liberate.
AS Always PLEASE go the the original link to read the story in full, and in this case to see the lovely photographs
https://www.gqmiddleeast.com/features/mohammed-el-kurd-gq-middle-east-2023
Photo from poet Mohammed El-Kurd's twitter |