1. Olive tree is a symbol of Palestine.
Olive trees have deep cultural and historical significance in Palestine, representing peace, resilience, and connection to the land. The average lifespan of an olive tree is 300-600 years, but some can live as long as 3,000 years

2. Farha

Its a movie.

“I wanted to make this because I wanted … the world to see Palestinians as humans,” the film’s Jordanian Palestinian director, Darin J. Sallam, said in an interview. Farha is “just a young girl. … She didn’t choose this. She lost her childhood in this room,” she said.

3. Celebrate Christmas Three Times A Year

Yes, Christmas comes three times a year in Palestine because there are so many people from different religious backgrounds. For example, the Western people celebrate it on 25th December. 

On the other hand, people from the Greek Orthodox tradition celebrate it on the 6th of January, while people from Armenia celebrate it on the 18th of January.

Talk about tolerence we must learn.... 


So, common friends like us gonna get presents 3 times a year??? Wow!!!

4. Knafeh Nabulsiyeh

Knafeh is a popular traditional dessert of Fatimid origin, made with spun pastry called kataifi, soaked in a sweet, sugar-based syrup called attar, and typically layered with cheese

5. Maqluba

Maqluba is a one-pot stew that comes with many layers of meat, fried vegetables, and rice for an absolutely fulfilling meal. 

You have to turn it upside down from the pot before indulging in it. This is such an iconic part of Palestine food that you can easily find restaurants to try it.


:(( ......:((.... I want to eat

6.Artas Lettuce Festival

The Lettuce Festival has been implemented since 1994 in the village of Artas, part of the Bethlehem Governorate. The Festival joins locals and tourists from all around to celebrate the history and culture of Palestinian farm life and interact with the living stones of Artas and experience Palestinian hospitality.

 Minchane:

6.Artas Lettuce Festival

The Lettuce Festival has been implemented since 1994 in the village of Artas, part of the Bethlehem Governorate. The Festival joins locals and tourists from all around to celebrate the history and culture of Palestinian farm life and interact with the living stones of Artas and experience Palestinian hospitality.

Wow that's a big lettuces. Haha... 

 Komentator isenk:

Wow that's a big lettuces. Haha... 

yeah ,it looks like cabbage 

7. Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa

Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa is one of the most important religious places in Palestine. According to Islam, the Prophet Muhammad is said to have ascended to the heavens from here and led other prophets in prayer. 

Because of this, the mosque was the first Qibla (direction of prayer) to be established in Islam.


@ komentator,  me doing thumbs up

Faqqua iris 

Palestine's national bird, the Palestinian sunbird (Cinnyris osea عصفور الشمس الفلسطيني), and the national flower, the Faqqua iris (Iris haynei سوسن فقوعة) are now considered to be intrinsic symbols of the State of Palestine.

9. The Church of Nativity

The Church of Nativity is one of the oldest churches in the world because most people think of it as the place where Jesus was born. That said, it’s a religious site of high importance for Muslims and Christians.