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Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Palestinian Children in the Occupied Territories
Palestinian Children in the Occupied Territories
Author: United Nations. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People
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Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Palestinian Children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
Palestinian Children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
Author: United Nations. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People
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Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Palestinian Children in the Occupied Territory
Author: United Nations. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People
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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Palestinian children in the occupied territories (in Chinese).
Author: United Nations. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People
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Languages : zh-CN
Pages : 78
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Languages : zh-CN
Pages : 78
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Palestinian Children in the Occupied Territories
Young Palestinians Speak
Author: Annemarie Young
Publisher: Interlink Books
ISBN: 9781623716424
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Palestinian children share their dreams and fears for themselves and their country. In Palestine today, a second generation of children and young people is growing up experiencing life under occupation. These are children who know only fear when they see an Israeli soldier or come across a roadblock. This book provides a platform for children and young people, from all over this occupied land, to speak in their own voices about the day-to-day experience of living under occupation. It begins with an explanation of what the occupation means for those living under it, and is followed by the heart of the book: nine sections, each one focusing on one of the places visited by the authors. At the end, there is a timeline showing the main events that led up to the occupation. As you read their words, you will see that what these young people want is a stable family life, security where they live, the freedom to move around their country, safety and space in which to grow up and dream of a future. They are just like young people everywhere; it is only the circumstances of their lives that are so different. The young people in this book share with you their hopes and fears for themselves and their country and in so doing lay open their humanity.
Publisher: Interlink Books
ISBN: 9781623716424
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Palestinian children share their dreams and fears for themselves and their country. In Palestine today, a second generation of children and young people is growing up experiencing life under occupation. These are children who know only fear when they see an Israeli soldier or come across a roadblock. This book provides a platform for children and young people, from all over this occupied land, to speak in their own voices about the day-to-day experience of living under occupation. It begins with an explanation of what the occupation means for those living under it, and is followed by the heart of the book: nine sections, each one focusing on one of the places visited by the authors. At the end, there is a timeline showing the main events that led up to the occupation. As you read their words, you will see that what these young people want is a stable family life, security where they live, the freedom to move around their country, safety and space in which to grow up and dream of a future. They are just like young people everywhere; it is only the circumstances of their lives that are so different. The young people in this book share with you their hopes and fears for themselves and their country and in so doing lay open their humanity.
Children of Israel, Children of Palestine
Author: Laurel Holliday
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439139806
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Israeli Jews and Palestinians appear side by side for the first time in this remarkable book to share powerful feelings and reflections on growing up in one of the world's longest and most dangerous conflicts. Here, thirty-six men and women, boys and girls, tell of their coming-of-age in a land of turmoil. From kibbutzim in Israel and the occupied territories to Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, Israeli Jews and Palestinians tell of tragedy and transcendence as they face their deepest fears and dream of a peaceful future. Listen to them as they recount stories of their brief and often violent youth. No matter what their ethnic identity, how much and how long they have suffered, these courageous autobiographers most often reveal a deep longing for peace. Perhaps their hopes and fears are best illustrated by a parable retold by eighteen-year-old Redrose (a pseudonym): "Two frogs got trapped in a jar of cream. They couldn't jump out of the liquid and they couldn't climb because the sides of the jar were slippery. One frog said, 'By dawn I'll be dead,' and went to sleep. The second frog swam all night long and in the morning found herself floating on a pat of butter."
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439139806
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Israeli Jews and Palestinians appear side by side for the first time in this remarkable book to share powerful feelings and reflections on growing up in one of the world's longest and most dangerous conflicts. Here, thirty-six men and women, boys and girls, tell of their coming-of-age in a land of turmoil. From kibbutzim in Israel and the occupied territories to Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, Israeli Jews and Palestinians tell of tragedy and transcendence as they face their deepest fears and dream of a peaceful future. Listen to them as they recount stories of their brief and often violent youth. No matter what their ethnic identity, how much and how long they have suffered, these courageous autobiographers most often reveal a deep longing for peace. Perhaps their hopes and fears are best illustrated by a parable retold by eighteen-year-old Redrose (a pseudonym): "Two frogs got trapped in a jar of cream. They couldn't jump out of the liquid and they couldn't climb because the sides of the jar were slippery. One frog said, 'By dawn I'll be dead,' and went to sleep. The second frog swam all night long and in the morning found herself floating on a pat of butter."
Am I Not a Human? (3): The Suffering of the Palestinian Child under the Israeli Occupation
Author: Mariam A. Itani
Publisher: مركز الزيتونة للدراسات والاستشارات
ISBN: 9953500517
Category : Children's rights
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
This book is about the various dimensions of the suffering of the Palestinian children under the Israeli occupation. They are deprived from most of their rights; a dignified living, good health, safe environment, education, shelter and good nutrition. Israeli aggression is ruining the children’s families and friends, its missiles and bulldozers have been destroying their homes and their schools. Above all, they might find themselves as targets for the occupation’s fire; hence, they get killed, injured and detained. All of this happens at a time while we think that the world has become civilized and no cruel colonization could ever still exist.
Publisher: مركز الزيتونة للدراسات والاستشارات
ISBN: 9953500517
Category : Children's rights
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
This book is about the various dimensions of the suffering of the Palestinian children under the Israeli occupation. They are deprived from most of their rights; a dignified living, good health, safe environment, education, shelter and good nutrition. Israeli aggression is ruining the children’s families and friends, its missiles and bulldozers have been destroying their homes and their schools. Above all, they might find themselves as targets for the occupation’s fire; hence, they get killed, injured and detained. All of this happens at a time while we think that the world has become civilized and no cruel colonization could ever still exist.