The Diary of Fadeyyeh Darabe, Dura- Hebron, 2001
Written in 2001, this 99-page document shows the diaries of Fadeyyeh Darabe, in which she described the time she spent with her family in Dura-Hebron, her social relations, her interest in religious rituals and caring for the land, her medical follow-ups at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and travelling to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah.
Darabe also talks about her husband’s carpentry work, the appointment of her son Khalil as a doctor at the al-Mohtaseb Hospital, and the training of her son Firas in a surveying office. She also refers to the Israeli Occupation's aggression on Gaza and mentions the military operations that took place in Jerusalem and the Occupation's closure of roads and crossings.
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الأشقر، رويدة. "مجموعة فضية درابيع". جرد أرشيفي. 28 نيسان 2021. أرشيف المتحف الفلسطيني الرقمي.
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