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He who is brave is free

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Yousef M. Aljamal

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He who is brave is free | Yousef M. Aljamal He who is brave is free Yousef M. Aljamal Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Palestinians are sentenced to sadness Posted on September 14, 2014 by Yousef M. Aljamal   The writer (left) with his friend Ayman Shokor who was killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza. I always wanted to meet my mother’s West Bank family, who I had not seen for more than a dozen years. Israel’s policies of separation imposed on the Palestinians in Gaza, where my father was born and where I grew up, and the West Bank, where my mother was born, made it impossible. It took my mother twelve years to get a permit to visit her family in the West Bank . She was only allowed to go because her eldest brother was dying in a hospital, a condition that didn’t apply to the rest of the family. No first-degree relative dying means no permit and thus more forced separation. Our family has never been able to gather in one place. Even when my mot...

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