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The future is the oldest Arab prisoner: On Walid Daqqah’s eulogies of hope

Palestinians in Gaza City take part in a protest in solidarity with sick prisoner Walid Daqqah on May 24, 2023. (Photo: Youssef Abu Watfa/APA Images)Walid Daqqah’s writings were fundamentally linked to a deep-seated worry about the future. While he mourns our collective Palestinian condition, Daqqa also reminds us that the future carries hope.

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  • Greetings! Very helpful advice on this article! It is the little changes that make the biggest changes. Thanks a lot for sharing!

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