The infrastructure of the Israeli occupation of Palestine is designed to have a negative impact on the lives of Palestinians, and it does. The dire situation has been compounded by the coronavirus pandemic. No doubt to the delight of the Israelis, there can be no place easier to lock down than the occupied Palestinian
"I was studying at Birzeit University and worked at a restaurant making sandwiches, but I wanted to start something different on the campus,"
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