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Palestine: the Desert Castle
03 February 2026
by Giulia Camuffo
Palestine: the Desert Castle
The rebirth of the most famous ‘desert castle’ in Jericho through the partnership between Michele Piccirillo and Osama Hamdan: a friendship that transformed mosaic restoration into a powerful tool for empowerment for the youth of Palestine. The “Desert Castle”: A Crossroads of History in Palestine Built in the 8th century AD by Caliph Hishām of […]
Damascus: Free to Choose
29 January 2026
by Andrea Avveduto
Damascus: Free to Choose
In Syria, there often seems to be room only for survival or the humanitarian sector—a paradox that frequently stifles talent and aspirations. But in Damascus, Madline and Elias challenged this logic. In Damascus, Madline and Elias Abozaid both worked for an NGO. In Syria, the humanitarian sector is often the only one that guarantees a […]
The Kurds: The Forgotten People
29 January 2026
by Luigi Mariani
The Kurds: The Forgotten People
From Rojava’s democratic experiment to the new offensives of 2026: Luigi Mariani recounts six years in Syria, navigating resistance and betrayed hopes. A profound analysis of the Kurdish people, who have “no friends but the mountains.” The beginning of 2026 presents us with a picture of a country where the hands of history seem to […]
The Invisible Children: From Iraq to Jordan
16 January 2026
by Giulia Camuffo
The Invisible Children: From Iraq to Jordan
In Jordan, children arriving from Iraq after 2019 are not recognized as refugees and are excluded from public schools. To guarantee them a future, we welcome them into our facilities. Tariq Rezeqallah, project manager in the country, tells us more. The Difficult Fate of Children Fleeing Iraq Since the start of the Gulf War in […]
Mohammad and Ghina: At School to be Reborn
12 January 2026
by Giulia Camuffo
Mohammad and Ghina: At School to be Reborn
In East Aleppo, school provides a sanctuary for those who have lived only through war. At the Shaar center, Mohammad and Ghina are returning to school. The Right to Education in Aleppo The situation in Syria remains dramatic. This is evidenced by the war that broke out in early January which, despite the ceasefire reached […]
Sirya: The war in Aleppo is not over
09 January 2026
by Giulia Camuffo
Sirya: The war in Aleppo is not over
Over 140,000 displaced in Aleppo as clashes intensify. While shelling traps civilians in Kurdish districts, our soup kitchen remains active, providing meals and shelter to those fleeing the violence. Instability grows from Damascus to Aleppo Syria, from Damascus to Aleppo, is undergoing a phase of profound instability. One year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s […]
Syria and Damascus: One Year After the Fall of Assad
08 January 2026
by Giulia Camuffo
Syria and Damascus: One Year After the Fall of Assad
One year after Assad’s fall, Syria and Damascus face severe political and economic challenges. Damascus Without a Regime One year after the collapse of the Assad regime, which had ruled the country for over forty years through the al-Assad family, Syria remains trapped in a phase of deep political, economic, and social instability. Between December […]
Aleppo. Mohammad’s Notebook
02 December 2025
by Andrea Avveduto
Aleppo. Mohammad’s Notebook
Mohammad holds the notebook steady with his left hand and the blue pen with his right, as if it were something obvious, natural. The classroom is bare: a white wall cut by a faded blue stripe, plastic chairs, a table that wobbles, set up in a makeshift way. And he, with his light denim shirt […]
Natale in Medio Oriente: educazione tra Palestina e Siria
25 November 2025
by Giulia Camuffo
Natale in Medio Oriente: educazione tra Palestina e Siria
In Medio Oriente, la crisi colpisce famiglie e bambini tra povertà e scuole inagibili. In Palestina e Siria, sosteniamo ogni giorno 4.200 famiglie, garantendo accesso alla scuola, educazione e protezione. Palestina oggi: tra prospettive di pace e conflitto ancora in corso La Palestina oggi sta attraversando una fase di cambiamento inatteso. Nei Territori Palestinesi — […]
Young Palestinians: bringing history to life
21 November 2025
by Giulia Camuffo
Young Palestinians: bringing history to life
“The collaboration with CREA made me realize that a museum for Palestinians can be much more than a place of preservation: it can become an open and accessible space for everyone.” With these words, Yazan Jaber, a palestinian educator and illustrator from the Hakayet Turath Team, captures the spirit of a process that is redefining […]
In Southern Lebanon, Between the Rubble and the Sea
27 October 2025
by Giacomo Pizzi
In Southern Lebanon, Between the Rubble and the Sea
Pope Leo XIV will visit Lebanon from November 30 to December 2, a balm for a country that has struggled for years with political and economic stagnation and that resists despair, despite the devastation caused by Israeli bombardments in the recent war against Hezbollah. We recount this in this brief reportage from Lebanon. The waters […]
Short story of the Gaza strip
03 October 2025
by Emma Garroni
Short story of the Gaza strip
Gaza: “land of crossings, land of paths.” Ancient Gaza, once flourishing: today a land to be saved. The “Gaza Strip” owes its name to the size and shape of the territory indicated by this toponym: a strip, a thin piece of land jutting into the Mediterranean Sea. Just over 360 km² of land, beach, and […]
Interview with Father Hanna Jallouf
22 August 2025
by Giacomo Pizzi
Interview with Father Hanna Jallouf
“I too have been faithful to my word: since I did not see you I have not rung the bells again” Interviewer Let’s start from the beginning. That is: when did you discover that you had the vocation and entered the Order of Francis? Where was your vocation born and how was it born? Msgr. […]
Updates from Lebanon
08 August 2025
by Emma Garroni
Updates from Lebanon
“In Italy you always feel safe; Here, however, there is always the idea that something can happen” From Italy to Lebanon: daily precariousness Silvia Zucconelli works in the Projects Office of Pro Terra Sancta, and four months ago she moved from Milan to Beirut to follow the launch of a new project funded by the […]
The Pastry Chef of Cairo
01 August 2025
by Emma Garroni
The Pastry Chef of Cairo
Walking along the stone streets of an ancient city, while shadows draw elongated shapes on the ground, pushed by the setting sun. Places speak to those who listen to them, and tell a story: through it, in filigree, the memory of the people who have passed through them or who have lived there, leaving something […]
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