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This work documents the proceedings of an intellectual and political conference held one hundred years after the Balfour Declaration, and includes interventions and research discussing its historical, legal and political dimensions and its ongoing impact on the Palestinian cause.

These poems pulsate with the pain of imprisonment and the dignity of humankind, evoking hunger as a symbol of deprivation and rebellion. They are poems written from the heart of darkness to reveal the strength of the spirit in the face of oppression.

A novel that explores the transformations of the Arab individual under political oppression and alienation, revealing the struggle of identity and fear through characters who live under pseudonyms to escape a crisis-ridden reality.

A symbolic play about an artist caught in a conflict between his dream of the perfect ideal and human reality, addressing in a philosophical style the idea of beauty, love, and the limits of attachment to idealism.

This novel deconstructs classic romantic tales within a symbolic narrative that blends love, conflict, and fear, raising questions about the human meaning of relationship and destiny.

This book explains the concept of racism and its impact on society in a simple and direct way, offering children ways to understand difference, respect others, and cultivate the values of equality and tolerance.

A literary text that delves into the depths of the human soul, where feelings of loneliness and contemplation intertwine with the details of daily life, revealing an inner struggle between pain and hope in a densely poetic style.

A novel that takes the reader on a journey between dreams and reality, exploring the dimensions of the human spirit and complex psychological tensions. A text that blends emotional narration with philosophical contemplation in a rich, poetic style.

A dense political theatrical text that uses rape as a harsh metaphor to expose the mechanisms of oppression and occupation, and reveals the intertwining of violence with identity and memory.
It employs sharp dialogue to pose ethical and human questions about justice, resistance, and the meaning of freedom.

A narrative that blends autobiography with reflections on freedom, it follows the lives of a group of women who find in literature a space to escape daily constraints. The book offers a human portrait of the individual’s relationship with reading amidst a suffocating social and political reality.

This collection of articles addresses the transformations of the Arab world and its political and intellectual issues during a critical period, offering a profound critical perspective on the realities and international changes and their repercussions on the region.

Short literary texts expressing human emotions and profound reflections on life, moving between pain and hope in a simple and heartfelt style.

The book explores the experience of exile and its profound impact on identity and personal awareness, exploring its cultural, political, and literary implications in an analytical and reflective manner.

This collection of articles and intellectual reflections discusses issues of religion, culture, and society, presenting philosophical and social perspectives on humanity, life, and thought in an analytical and contemplative style.

This is an intellectual text that reflects on the death penalty as a cruel practice that contradicts human dignity and deconstructs its moral and legal logic. It presents a profound humanitarian argument that exposes state violence when it legitimizes killing in the name of justice.