Our beloved professor Dr. Refaat Al-Areer was a teacher to most of our past and current members. He was one of the most courageous and steadfast supporters of our work, and he took immense pride in everything we did.
In every classroom, he would feature Palestine, not only as an occupied country, but also as a journey of self-discovery and a profound exploration of identity.
His voice was louder than Israelβs guns, and his genuine love for his country became a kite of hope for us and other generations to come.
He would often tell us, βMost literary figures were discovered after their deaths,β never knowing that he, too, would share the same fate.
βIf I Must Die, Let It Be a Tale.β
QNN NEW DOCUENTARY | Why Did They Kill Refaat?
"If I must die, you must live to tell my story." - Refaat Alareer
We are releasing a short film telling Refaat's story as he wished, through the voices of his loved ones. The renowned Palestinian professor was assassinated by Israel in December 2023.
For student bodies and organizations interested in screening the documentary at pro-Palestine events anywhere, coordination is open.
Let Refaat's kite fly high on every hill and every mountain.
Under heavy police protection, Israeli Knesset Member and Education Committee Chairman Zvi Sukkot stormed the city of Umm al-Fahm and threatened to shut down Al-Tasamuh School, under the pretext that it incites violence and terrorism.
Via: @SettlersFW
The call to prayer at the Ibrahimi Mosque has been banned for the ninth consecutive day, alongside ongoing construction work by the Israeli occupation in the mosqueβs courtyard roof.
Via: mohamad_alatrash1
Activists shut down BAE Systems in Samlesbury.
The factory manufactures the rear body of the F35 fighter jets, used in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
Via: blackburn4palestine
Israeli occupation bulldozers carry out demolitions in the Al-Jabriyat neighborhood, near Jenin, preparing to establish a military outpost on stolen Palestinian land.