The third annual Palestine Forum, organised by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies in cooperation with the Institute for Palestine Studies, continued on its second day on Sunday. The activities were held in three sessions, each of which included four parallel tracks and a general symposium.
The first session was held in four parallel sub-tracks. The first track was titled “Frames for Liberation”, the second track, “The Extermination of Education in the Gaza Strip (1)”, the third track, “Symbolic Representation of Palestinian Resistance”, the fourth track discussed “Jerusalem and the Policies of Erasure and Resistance”.
The second session was held in four parallel tracks as well. The first track, “Palestinian Arabs in Israel and the Question of Citizenship”, the second track, “Palestinian Women in the Time of Genocide”, the third track was “Settlement in the West Bank”, the fourth track was “Tools of the Genocidal War on Gaza”.
The third session was held in four parallel tracks. The first track was “Palestinian Refugees and the Right of Return: Memory and Place”, the second track, “Symbolic Representation of Palestinian Resistance: Literature, Education, and Popular Culture”, the third track, “Palestinian Youth and Digital Activism”, the fourth track was titled “The War on the West Bank and the Mechanisms of Colonial Control”.
The second day of the forum concluded with a general symposium titled “Trump’s policy towards the Palestinian Cause in his second term: What Prospects?”
The Palestine Forum will conclude Monday, in a similar parallel format; four tracks will be held in the first session, and three tracks in the second session. A general symposium titled "The Israeli aggression on Gaza: Scenarios after the genocidal war." A closed workshop will also be held tomorrow, extending throughout the day, entitled "Gaza under Hamas rule (2007-2023)."
Photo of a session in progress
