Thank you! I still have cousins in Haifa. Palestinian Christians in Haifa, despite holding Israeli passports, still face systemic racism and discrimination. I am told that they experience inequality in housing, jobs, education, and public services, along with cultural erasure and police profiling. Their citizenship does not protect them from Israel’s apartheid-style system, and their suffering is often ignored or politicized to serve false narratives of coexistence.
My father’s family was from Haifa and was forced to flee to the four corners of the earth. Amerikkka, Great Britain, Australia, South America. I wish your family well.
Born in Jordan to parents expelled from Haifa and Jerusalem, I spent 15 years there before moving across Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain. Now, I divide my time between the UK, my permanent base and the south of France, which I also consider home. Each summer, I return to Lebanon for a few weeks, reconnecting with my roots. Estranged and shaped by displacement, my journey reflects resilience, reinvention, and a deep sense of cultural continuity across borders.
Thank you! I still have cousins in Haifa. Palestinian Christians in Haifa, despite holding Israeli passports, still face systemic racism and discrimination. I am told that they experience inequality in housing, jobs, education, and public services, along with cultural erasure and police profiling. Their citizenship does not protect them from Israel’s apartheid-style system, and their suffering is often ignored or politicized to serve false narratives of coexistence.
Fuck Zionazilandia. Let it disappear from the face of the earth or go back to Europe, where it belongs and came from. Make Berlin it's capitol.
Hi Shermine
My father’s family was from Haifa and was forced to flee to the four corners of the earth. Amerikkka, Great Britain, Australia, South America. I wish your family well.
Born in Jordan to parents expelled from Haifa and Jerusalem, I spent 15 years there before moving across Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain. Now, I divide my time between the UK, my permanent base and the south of France, which I also consider home. Each summer, I return to Lebanon for a few weeks, reconnecting with my roots. Estranged and shaped by displacement, my journey reflects resilience, reinvention, and a deep sense of cultural continuity across borders.