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Advocating for the end of occupation and the right to self-determination for the Palestinian people. Join the global movement for justice, equality, and peace based on international law and universal human rights.
What We Stand For
Justice & International Law
Upholding international law and UN resolutions regarding the status of occupied territories, human rights, and the right of return for Palestinian refugees.
Learn MoreEqual Rights for All
Ensuring equal rights for all people living between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or nationality.
Learn MoreHumanitarian Principles
Advocating for the protection of civilians, freedom of movement, access to resources, and an end to the blockade and occupation.
Learn MoreGlobal Solidarity
Building a worldwide movement for justice through boycotts, divestment, sanctions, and political advocacy based on universal human rights.
Learn MoreHistorical Timeline
The Nakba
"The Catastrophe" - Displacement of over 700,000 Palestinians and destruction of more than 400 villages during the establishment of the State of Israel.
The Occupation Begins
Israel occupies the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem during the Six-Day War. Military occupation continues to this day.
First Intifada
A popular Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation begins, lasting until 1993 and resulting in over 1,000 Palestinian and 160 Israeli fatalities.
Oslo Accords
Israel and the PLO sign the Oslo Accords, establishing limited Palestinian self-rule in parts of the occupied territories.
Gaza Disengagement
Israel withdraws settlers and military from Gaza but maintains control of borders, airspace, and coastline, effectively blockading the territory.
Ongoing Struggle
Expansion of settlements, restrictions on movement, and periodic escalations continue to define daily life for Palestinians under occupation.
Voices for Freedom
Take Action Now
Contact Representatives
Use our template to contact your elected officials and demand action for Palestinian rights.
Share on Social Media
Amplify the message by sharing facts, resources, and calls to action on your social platforms.
Support Organizations
Find and support local and international organizations working for Palestinian rights.
Find OrganizationsHuman Rights Documentation
Amnesty International
Investigative reports documenting human rights violations, war crimes, and accountability issues in Palestine.
UN OCHA
Official data and mapping of humanitarian needs, settlements, displacement, and incidents in occupied territories.
Human Rights Watch
Reports and analysis on human rights abuses, discriminatory policies, and international law violations.
UN Resolutions
Key UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions concerning the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Educational Materials
For Beginners
Introductory guides, infographics, and videos explaining the history and key issues in simple terms.
For Educators
Lesson plans, classroom activities, and curriculum resources for teaching about Palestine.
For Researchers
Academic papers, historical documents, and comprehensive archives for in-depth study.
Support Organizations
Palestinian Organizations
International NGOs
Solidarity Movements
Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions Guide
Consumer Boycott
Products and companies to avoid, with ethical alternatives for your daily purchases.
Divestment Campaigns
How to pressure institutions to withdraw investments from companies involved in the occupation.
Sanctions Advocacy
Campaigning for governments to impose sanctions on Israel until it complies with international law.
Glossary of Terms
Key Terms
Legal Terms
Learning Center
Online Courses
Free courses on Palestinian history, politics, and human rights.
Reading Lists
Essential books, articles, and reports for understanding the issue.
Multimedia
Documentaries, podcasts, and photo essays about Palestine.
Contact & Connect
Get Involved
Join the global movement for Palestinian rights and justice. Connect with us through various channels.
- info@freepalestine.org
- +1 (234) 567-890
- Global Solidarity Network
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