“Omar” is a feature film by the Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad. This work is the first Palestinian film which is fully funded by Palestinians. MDF participated in funding it as part of the Foundation’s mission that aims at supporting Palestinian cultural advancement.
Hamid Daraghmeh, a farmer from a village outside Nablus, recently lost his horse to settler aggression and violence. The settlers killed Daragmeh’s plow horse in an unprovoked attack on his farm land adjacent to his family home. The perpetrators from a neighboring settlement have not been charged with any crime by the Israeli police, although their identities are known.
On a warm balmy spring day, in celebration of the elderly mother’s day, a gathering of retired mothers and fathers participating in the Al Najjah University’s Social Services Program and those belonging to the Red Crescent Society enjoyed the generous hospitality of Beit Falasteen.
Hamid Daraghmeh, a farmer from a village outside Nablus, recently lost his horse to settler aggression and violence. The settlers killed Daragmeh’s plow horse in an unprovoked attack on his farm land adjacent to his family home. The perpetrators from a neighboring settlement have not been charged with any crime by the Israeli police, although their identities are known.
The celebration, which took place on March 12 at the local council hall in the village of Bido, singled out the achievements and daily struggle of fifty Palestinian women living under Israeli occupation in Jerusalem and in particular from the northeastern villages surrounding Jerusalem.
Mr. Masri, accompanied by his grandchildren, visited Ibn Sina Hospital in the City of Jenin.
This hospital will provide quality medical services and the best care to patients in the northern areas of Palestine.
The Munib and Angela Masri Foundation (MAF) sponsored a concert in July 2013 in Ramallah titled ” Talent Despite Disability” for people with disabilities.