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QNL Marks International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

QNL Marks International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People By A Robin - December 01, 2024
Qatar National Library

Qatar National Library

Qatar National Library celebrated the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, hosting a session to explore the role of social media in conveying the truth about Palestine and its impact on society.

Titled "Palestine's Story: An Evening of Solidarity with the Palestinian People," the event spotlighted items from the Library's heritage collection, including maps, manuscripts and photos related to Palestinian history. The items pre-date the Nakba and feature photos depicting the community of Bethlehem in the West Bank, bread sellers and stonecutters in Jerusalem, a lady in a traditional Ramallah costume, a Palestinian woman in traditional dress and Muslims praying, among other local figures. Other images depict Jewish migration, which marked a turning point in the history of Palestine.

A key highlight of the event was a discussion session with journalist Ahmed Hijazee, titled "How to Be a Voice for Truth from Your Platform and the Role of Social Media in Conveying the Reality." This engaging session explored the power of digital platforms in advocating for truth and the important role of social media in raising awareness, particularly about the Palestinian cause.

The evening's program also included an overview of the beginnings of the occupation, a presentation on Palestines significance from Islamic and humanitarian perspectives, the poem I Am Palestinian presented in sign language, an embroidery workshop, and tours of the "Reesha" and Men in the Sun exhibits.

Manager of Childrens & Young Adults Library at QNL Maram Al Mahmoud said the event aligns with the Librarys commitment to document and disseminate the history of Palestine pre-occupation.

"Through such events, we aim to document Palestines story and history and to preserve and shed light on our collective Arab and Islamic heritage in a bid to counter narratives that distort historical facts," she explained.

Since the launch of the assault on Gaza, the Library has organized numerous events to emphasize Palestines deep-rooted Arab identity. "Palestines Story" was one of several events dedicated to raising awareness about the Palestinian cause among youth and families. Other events included the "Raising for Palestine" webinar, held in cooperation with Teach for Qatar.

(QNA)

By A Robin - December 01, 2024

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