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How East Jerusalem flashpoint Sheikh Jarrah got its own hashtag FILE PHOTO: A Palestinian resident reacts during scuffles with Israeli police amid ongoing tension ahead of an upcoming court hearing in an Israeli-Palestinian land-ownership dispute in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of East Jerusalem May 4, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad reuters tickers This content was published on May 17, 2021 - 13:11 May 17, 2021 - 13:11 By Suheir Sheikh and Zainah El-Haroun JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police in riot gear pushed a Palestinian protester to the ground in East Jerusalem s Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, a moment captured on the smartphones of people looking on. See what they re doing! They re beating up women! Aya Khalaf, a Palestinian social media influencer, screamed in the background as she caught the May 9 incident on a live stream to her 187,000 Instagram followers. ....
Dar Onboz cases full of exquisite Arabic picture books If she just played with the image of the victim, it would make things a lot easier for her, but that’s not what she’s going for: the Lebanese children’s book publisher Nadine Touma and her colourful portfolio. Lena Bopp paid her a visit. A small apartment in Beirut. A flying fish on the wall. A display cabinet of dead beetles. And in one corner of the living room – where, as you will frequently find in apartments in this city, a lot is happening all at once – a glowing wooden model of the legendary Baron Hotel in Aleppo. This is where Nadine Touma lives, where she works, and where she sells the books published by her publishing house Dar Onboz, which are spread out on two long tables. For many years now, Dar Onboz has been making the question of what an Arab children’s book is redundant, with great aplomb. ....