The disparity between life in stable regions and the existence of Palestinians under occupation is profound. For those in stable environments, daily concerns often revolve around personal goals, leisure, and the pursuit of opportunities. In contrast, Palestinians living under siege and apartheid face constant challenges to their basic rights and survival. Their movement is restricted by checkpoints and barriers, access to healthcare and education is limited, and the threat of violence looms over their communities. While many of us enjoy freedoms to express ourselves and live without fear, Palestinians often endure systemic oppression, forced displacement, and the psychological toll of living in a conflict zone. This stark contrast serves as a reminder of the privileges some take for granted and the resilience of those who fight for their dignity and freedom.
Bob Funke, Stan Robinson, Stephen R. Low, Ann, Lucas, Mohammed I. Alghool, Sofia Rose Wolman, Lish Tran, and Tahani Abu Mosa
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April 12, 2025
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