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Opinion | Palestinian Artists on Two Years of Conflict in Gaza
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Opinion | Palestinian Artists on Two Years of Conflict in Gaza

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Last updated: December 30, 2025 6:27 am
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“A couple of week into the battle, I heard an interview with a Palestinian mom crying and speaking about her daughter: ‘She was a brand new bride,’ she mentioned. ‘We haven’t even returned her wedding ceremony gown.’ Her phrases drove me to color a younger girl in a bluish-gray robe — she’s from the world of the departed — wedged between a gaggle of ladies. We live by means of historical past. As artists, we have now to make photographs for the world to indicate that we have now emotions. We have now concepts. We have now youngsters. We exist.”

Raghda Zaiton is an artist residing in Nablus, West Financial institution. | “Forgotten Souls,” properbackside, acrylic on canvas, 2024; “Dim Mild,” lefthigh, ink and acrylic on paper, 2024.

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