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  2. Speak, Bird, Speak Again - Wikipedia

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    Speak, Bird, Speak Again Palestinian folktales. Speak, Bird, Speak Again: A book of Palestinian folk tales is a book first published in English in 1989 by Palestinian authors Ibrahim Muhawi and professor of sociology and anthropology at Bir Zeit University Sharif Kanaana [].

  3. Rim Banna - Wikipedia

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    Rim Banna (Arabic: ريم بنا; 8 December 1966 – 24 March 2018) was a Palestinian singer and composer who was most known for her modern interpretations of traditional Palestinian songs and poetry. Banna was born in Nazareth, where she graduated from Nazareth Baptist School. She lived in Nazareth with her three children. [3]

  4. Languages of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    In ancient and medieval times, many other languages had also been spoken in Palestine for ceremonial purposes or otherwise, including Latin and other Italic languages, French, Germanic languages, Classical Arabic and Greek. However, they gradually faded away along with geopolitical shifts and the end of feudalism.

  5. All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and ...

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    All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 is a 1992 reference book edited by the Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, with contributions from several other researchers, that describes 418 Palestinian villages that were destroyed or depopulated in the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, the central component of the Nakba.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Palestine/Books - Wikipedia

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    Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. Al-Maqrizi (1845). Histoire des sultans mamlouks, de l'Égypte, écrite en arabe (in French and Latin). Vol. 2. Translator: Étienne Marc Quatremère. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. Macgregor, John (1869).

  7. The Book of Disappearance - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Disappearance (Arabic: سفر الأختيفاء) is a novel by Palestinian writer and journalist Ibtisam Azem. It follows the stories of Alaa Assaf, a Palestinian man living in Jaffa in Tel Aviv, and Ariel Levy, his Israeli neighbor and friend, who finds and reads Alaa's diary after all Palestinian Arabs spontaneously vanish from Israel.

  8. Palestinian Child's Day - Wikipedia

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    Children in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict refer to the impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on minors in the Palestinian territories. Philip E. Verman found in an academic study that the IDF's response against Palestinian children was so strong that it "practically eliminates opportunities for effective child protection training."

  9. A Little Piece of Ground - Wikipedia

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    The book is about a twelve-year-old boy and his family struggling under the occupation of the Palestinian Territories. It was first published by Macmillan in 2003 and reprinted by Haymarket Books in 2006. In 2003 it was a nominee for the Carnegie Medal and in 2004 won the Hampshire Book Award.