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Ceasefire in Gaza | Falastin Podcast with Jehan Alfarra

3 min · 9 de oct de 2025
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For today’s episode of Falastin I wanted to take a break from our usual interviews to share some personal thoughts on this significant moment. As we take a deep breath with Gaza, let us remind ourselves: a ceasefire is temporary. Justice is permanent. And until justice comes, our work and our attention cannot stop.

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