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Hello wonderful people, how are you? First, I want to thank my wonderful friend Alison for standing by my side and supporting me with a sincere heart Secondly, I want to thank everyone who donated or participated to help me reach my goal of obtaining a sewing machine and tools to start working again. As soon as possible, I will document the purchase of the machine and tools with pictures for you and start working soon. And I am here again because I trust your humanity and I know that you will not stop supporting me. There is a new goal that we want to achieve with your help and donation in order to get my husband out of Gaza, and this will cost him approximately $5,000 since I left Gaza. I have been asking him to be by my side and Omar, but he refused, wanting to stay. In Gaza next to his family, he cannot imagine that one day he will be able to leave his homeland and go to live somewhere else I thought that I would be able to take care of my autistic child in Egypt after everything he went through on my own, but the war affected him horribly and his condition is getting worse. He is very attached to his father and his presence among us. It will make a difference in his psychology and improve his condition. I trust in your humanity and your standing by every Palestinian. I hope for your support so that I can reach my goal before the Rafah crossing is opened so that I can register his name on the passenger list so that he can be by our side as soon as possible. My child has the right to be with his parents and feel safe and to be treated for his illness. All the traumas he went through and the sounds of rockets and artillery that are still in his head do not leave him, even in his sleep. He wakes up screaming like crazy. I'm sorry to all of you that I'm asking for your help again Thank you very much, my friends.
Hello everyone I am Duaa Jad Al-Haq, 37 years old, Palestinian from Gaza I have a 5-year-old child named Omar who suffers from autism and do
Palestinian fighters engage in clashes with israeli soldiers in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, December 13, 2005.
(Photo credit: Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP)
Eyes on the rest of Palestine too please -
I want you to mourn and remember these men as you do Aaron Bushnell.
Glory to the Martyrs. Glory to the Martyrs.
Ethnonyms: Samaritans, Benei Yisrael, Shamerim, Shomeronim, שומרונים / سامريون, Cutheans, Cuthaeans, Cuthim
Total population: 800-900
Ethnolinguistic classification: Afro-Asiatic → Semitic
Homeland: Mount Gerizim
Regions with significant populations: Gerizim, Holon
Languages and dialects: Samaritan Hebrew, Samaritan Aramaic, Samaritan Arabic, Modern Israeli Hebrew, Neo-Samaritan Hebrew
Religion: Samaritanism (majority), Torah-centered worship, Mount Gerizim pilgrimage and worship, Festival observance from the Torah, Ritual sacrifice, Sabbath, circumcision, and purity laws
Samaritan ethnoreligious community are best understood as a tiny, historically rooted population from the region of Samaria who see themselves as the surviving branch of ancient Israel rather than as a later offshoot of Judaism. Britannica notes that they call themselves Bene Yisrael (“Children of Israel”) or Shamerim (“Observant Ones”), and says they claim descent from Israelites of ancient Samaria who were not deported after the Assyrian conquest; their own official site likewise describes them as the remnant of the ancient northern Kingdom of Israel, descended from the tribes of Joseph. Religiously, they are sharply distinct in practice: they accept only the Samaritan Pentateuch as sacred scripture, reject most later Jewish canon and rabbinic tradition, and hold that Mount Gerizim near Shechem/Nablus—not Jerusalem—is the divinely chosen holy place. Historically, this identity has made them a long-lived minority community defined by continuity, separation, and survival under changing empires; even today Britannica describes them as existing in small numbers in Nablus, while modern scholarship and Samaritan tradition emphasize their strong internal kinship, priestly leadership, and preservation of a distinctive ritual world.
Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, Al-Khalil, and all Palestinian cities in the West Bank are on strike in response to the assassination of the national leader and martyr Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri.
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