The Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs in the Gaza Strip says Zionist regime’s military forces have fully destroyed or damaged hundreds of mosques in the besieged coastal territory ever since the Zionist regime started its bloody onslaught in early October last year.
More than 100 music artists have pulled out of an annual 4-day festival held in Britain to show solidarity with the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Jonathan Glazer, director of an Academy Award-winning film this year, has used his acceptance speech at the 2024 Academy Awards to condemn Israel’s atrocities against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who he said have been dehumanized by the Zionist regime.
The Turkish Association for Solidarity with Palestine opened on Thursday, July 20, the "Palestine Museum" in Istanbul with the aim of introducing the history and culture of Palestine to the Arab and Muslim communities, the Turkish people and tourists.
Shireen Abu Akleh, a veteran Palestinian journalist, who was murdered in cold blood by Zionist troops’s live armor-piercing bullet, has posthumously received an award for her courage as a journalist.
The Palestinian teacher Abir Qunneibi was awarded the title of creative teacher within the Arab World on Saturday.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has affirmed Palestine’s right to sovereignty over al-Quds, home to the al-Aqsa Mosque compound, calling on the international community to force Israel to end its violations in the occupied city.
Veteran Israeli singer, Chanan Yovel, turns down offer to take part in annual Memorial Day ceremony in Knesset due to chaos over judicial reform, labeling the Israeli parliament a "zoon."
Palestinian artist, Abrar Sabbah, who received appreciation for her drawing against the provocative cartoon of the French Charlie Hebdo magazine mocking the earthquake disaster in Turkiye, stated she wanted to convey a message of support for Turkiye, Anadolu Agency reported.
A Palestinian refugee, Muhammad Khalil Al-Ali, 23, from the village of Keikat in Akka, who grew up in the Lebanese Burj Al-Barajneh refugee camp, has successfully developed a camera that records videos underwater, and can be used in scientific research, movies and more.
Farha is a Jordanian historical film about a Palestinian girl's coming-of-age experience during the Nakba, the 1948 displacement of Palestinians from their homeland.
More than 70 artists announced that they were going on strike calling on Finland's Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma to sever ties with a billionaire art collector whose wealth has been accumulated through defence contracts with Israel, Hyperallergic reported.
Middle East Monitor’s flagship annual literary awards ceremony – the Palestine Book Awards (PBA) – has entered its 11th year today, as awards were handed out to the winning authors and books in the much-awaited event
The Palestinian student Sarah Abu Rashid received 1.2 million USD as an academic excellence award from Harvard University in Cambridge city in the USA.
Israeli media on Saturday attacked the French writer Annie Ernaux after the prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to her last Thursday.
Fifteen mosques have been attacked by the Israeli occupation forces and Jewish settlers since the start of 2022, Palestinian official sources revealed Thursday.
A committee representing the Palestinian cinematic sector workers today nominated the Palestinian film ‘Mediterranean Fever’ for the Oscar race.
Amnesty International UK announced a new line of merchandise titled "End Israeli Apartheid."
International film-makers have joined calls for the Doc Edge international documentary film festival to cut ties with the Israeli Embassy, saying its funding amounts to propaganda to whitewash “abhorrent crimes and justify apartheid”.
The painting exhibition entitled "Holy Quds, the Eternal Capital of Palestine" was held at the University of Religions and Denominations, located in Qom city.
Israeli archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a mosque in the Naqab desert city of Rahat which is believed to be one of the oldest in the world.
The first group of pilgrims left the Gaza Strip yesterday through the Rafah Crossing heading to Saudi Arabia.
Sccotish musicians have backed a campaign to twin Edinburgh with Gaza City, with four acts due to perform at a charity gig in support of the move next month.
Abdelghafour kept his father and grandfather's items including scythes, hammers, scales, saws, chisels, and coffee grinders.
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