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Culture
Douglas Greenwood
In Wembley Arena, artists, activists, and everyday people gathered to rally support for the people of Palestine.
Zing Tsjeng
Activist group Youth Demand are making headlines for their high profile actions. At a Baptist Church in East London they met to plan their next moves.
News
Roisin Lanigan
The singer called the allegations “false and appalling”.
Photography
Frankie Dunn
18-year-old Lena Elghamry captured the mood as over 150,000 people took to the streets to protest the brutal violence against Palestinians in Gaza.
Music
Roisin Tapponi
“All of us feel boxed in and die to meet each other, but through music Arabs across the region can share an identity.”
Alim Kheraj
Apparently, being a Swiftie means you now also stand against the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Fashion
Matthew Whitehouse
tRASHY Clothing used their show at last month’s Berlin Fashion Week to pay tribute to “Arab artists who have used the Internet to soar over borders sharing their art and stories”.
Cassidy George
ADISH designers Amit Luzon and Eyal Eliyahu are unable to visit their own West Bank production centers, relying on Palestinian taxi drivers to shuttle their collections across borders.
It’s the latest in a wave of solidarity protests, with a benefit concert taking place at the Roundhouse next month to help Palestinian refugee children.
Perwana Nazif
Muqata’a includes the iPhone-recorded city sounds of Palestine in his avant garde productions.
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