For our second themed series, Mashallah in collaboration with our friends from Knooz Room are looking for stories from across the Middle East on the topic of night.
The Samaritan people played a key role not only in ancient Palestinian history but also in today’s culture. They now live in two surviving communities: Nablus and Holon in Israel.
Photos from Akkar
Constance and Philippine Proux’s work focuses on the narratives of displaced Syrians living as refugees in Akkar, a frequently unstable border region.
Sable et eau
Ecrit par la Libanaise Diala Gemayel, voici le cinquième texte de fiction que nous publions. Les mots peuvent-ils réveiller les consciences?
Daoud Nassar, a Palestinian farmer and owner of an organic farm located on the hills southwest of Bethlehem, had all his fruit trees destroyed by the Israeli Defense Force.
Wael and Maissa and their five children live in Dheisheh, the third largest refugee camp in Bethlehem, in a house decorated in warm, bright colours.
Abu Hassan
Abu Hassan is an 83-year-old man, he has worked hard all his life, through bad weather, war and illness. He is still a garbage collector in Beirut’s streets.
Mashallah News book
Beirut Re-Collected, Mashallah News’ first adventure in print: a narrative + visual book with lost stories from the Lebanese capital
Bilal, a young Beiruti better known as “The Gypsy Prince”, lives in two worlds that seem to refuse each other
Stories: Palestine
India sees Palestine through art
To walk Palestine
Life in Gaza
A metro for Gaza
Series
Projects
Beirut re-collected
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Our Mediterranean
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Journalism and Migration Workshop
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