About Palestine
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450 BCE
You can trace the word ‘Palestine’ back almost 2500 years ago. Palestinians have always had close ties to their land.
1500s to 1900s
Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire, which spanned from South-eastern Europe and Western Asia to North Africa, with Constantinople (now Istanbul) as its capital. Palestine’s economy was booming and there was massive progress in health and education.

1880s
A political movement called Zionism started. This promoted the idea of moving European Jews to Palestine. This faced mixed reactions from the Jewish community.

What’s Happening?
Life Under Occupation
Learn more about the everyday realities faced by Palestinians under occupation. From forced evictions and checkpoints to restrictions on movement and access to resources. These stories highlight the urgent need for awareness and action.
Background Matters
What You Should Know
The situation in Palestine is complex, often misrepresented, and deeply misunderstood. This section is here to provide clear answers, challenge common myths, and help you engage with the facts — confidently and compassionately.



