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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Mike Hanini Odetalla: When I was a small child living in our ancestral village of Beit Hanina, Palestine, I used revel in the stories my late aunts and the elders used to tell... Kharareef... We would fall asleep after a night of kharareef, comforted in the knowledge that good always triumphed over evil, the monsters vanquished.

PALESTINE: Children from the nearby village are shown by vegetable crops in a field, wearing the traditional dress of the villagers at that time. In the background, the Mosque of Nebi Simwail could be seen to the west of the village.
 When I was a small child living in our ancestral village of Beit Hanina, Palestine, I used revel in the stories my late aunts and the elders used to tell. 
 
These stories could be summarized as a cross between folk tales & what they call in the West as "fairy tales", and Greek myths. 
 
The tales were often handed down orally through the generations of Palestinian fellaheen, or rural villagers, hundreds of which had existed in Palestine for millennia, each one with it's unique traditions and culture, all bound to the land of their forefathers.
 
Kharareef was the name given to these mesmerizing tales that my aunt used to tell us. 
 
Because our village, like many Palestinian villages in the mid 60's, had no electricity, we relied on the oral stories of our elders for our entertainment. 
 
We would sit around the flickering light of a lantern and listen intently, hanging on every word, and in the case of late aunt Zahiya (may God bless her soul), she was a master story teller, having memorized hundreds of ancient tales, all told in such an entertaining manner that always left us hungry for more. 
 
All these tales always had a happy ending with good triumphing over evil and the hero defeating the bad, whether people or creatures. 
 
We would fall asleep after a night of kharareef, comforted in the knowledge that good always triumphed over evil, the monsters vanquished...  
 
Which brings me back to the children of Gaza. For over 17 months they have been living a nightmare that no story teller could have ever dreamed of...

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