The Diary of Fadeyyeh Darabe, Dura- Hebron, 2008
Written in 2007, this 366-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 continuous attempts to convince her son Firas to marry, the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) releasing Bassam Sharawai, her daughter Sa'eda's husband, and her connection to her orchard, where she works her days away, in addition to its crops and financial accounts.
In addition to the above, Darabe deals with the political situation in Gaza at the time, which was represented by a dispute between Hamas and Fatah and the opening of the Rafah crossing for the people of Gaza. She also discusses the aggression launched by the Israeli Occupation against Gaza in late 2008, noting the human and economic losses that resulted as a result of this aggression, the positions of the Arab countries and the performance of the Palestinian factions, in addition to the denouncing popular movements.
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الأشقر، رويدة. "مجموعة فضية درابيع". جرد أرشيفي. 28 نيسان 2021. أرشيف المتحف الفلسطيني الرقمي.
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