The Diary of Fadeyyeh Darabe, Dura- Hebron, 2000
Written in 2000, this 114-page document shows the diaries of Fadeyyeh Darabe, in which she described the time she spent with her family in Dura-Hebron, and mentioned several financial accounts including her children's university fees and land payments, the rituals of Eid al-Adha in Dura and some social customs there like Atwa (blood money), and her trip to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah.
Darabi also mentions the attacks of the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) against the Palestinians, including the storming of the Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his guards to al-Aqsa Mosque on 30 October 2000, the murder of the child Muhammad al-Durra, and the injury of dozens of Palestinians, in addition to the continuous attacks by settlers on Palestinian properties and neighbourhoods adjacent to the settlements, which was met with mass demonstrations throughout Palestine.
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الأشقر، رويدة. "مجموعة فضية درابيع". جرد أرشيفي. 28 نيسان 2021. أرشيف المتحف الفلسطيني الرقمي.
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