Bethlehem - Together - The poet Samih Faraj presented a poetic context entitled 'Hands Closed Again,' which concerns him in the occupied territory as one of its poets who remained loyal to Palestine as a cause of culture and resistance. In the collection, 'Hand Closes Again,' the poet Faraj presented his reality as a Palestinian suffering under the yoke of the occupation, and suffering from the oppression, barbarism, and racism of this occupier, who deprives him of his human, national, and national rights. The poet presented a scene 'The Next Day' about the behavior of the occupation and how it deals with the Palestinian, as the Palestinian's problem with the occupation is that he is the one who disturbs his life and livelihood.' Source: Maan News Agency
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