FAQs

What is Nakba?

Nakba refers to the 1948 war when many Palestinians were displaced from their homes.

What are occupation prisons?
What is the separation wall?
What happened in the 1987 Intifada?
What is the Al-Aqsa flood?

Occupation prisons hold Palestinians, often without fair trials or clear charges.

The separation wall is a barrier built after 2000 that divides Palestinian communities and restricts movement.

The 1987 Intifada was a Palestinian uprising against occupation, marked by protests and clashes.

The Al-Aqsa flood on 7/10/2023 was a significant event in the ongoing conflict in Jerusalem.

Gallery

Moments that tell Palestine’s enduring story.

Black and white photo of refugees fleeing during the 1948 Nakba war.
Black and white photo of refugees fleeing during the 1948 Nakba war.
A crowded Palestinian refugee camp with tents and makeshift homes under a cloudy sky.
A crowded Palestinian refugee camp with tents and makeshift homes under a cloudy sky.
The separation wall with graffiti and messages of resistance painted by locals.
The separation wall with graffiti and messages of resistance painted by locals.
A candlelight vigil held in memory of victims of the 2024 Gaza conflict.
A candlelight vigil held in memory of victims of the 2024 Gaza conflict.