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268 Stories

  • String Theory by Somerschool
    Somerschool
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    What if string theory really was the "theory of everything," from electrons to haunted houses? Leah Kaufmann is a modest Mennonite maiden who is fascinated by Isaac, a barefoot boy with a gift. Dr. Elias Kahn is a disgraced professor with a pet snail--and a curse. When innocent Isaac wants to know where angels come from, Kahn turns to theoretical phyics for the answers--and discovers more than anyone ever expected.
  • ECHOES OF OLIVE TREES 🇵🇸 by Rukhsaarqalam
    Rukhsaarqalam
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    Mahir, a young and passionate journalist, travels to Palestine seeking stories the world has long ignored. Though he isn't Palestinian, he's deeply drawn to the culture, the people, and the land soaked in both history and pain. As he settles into life in Gaza, he begins documenting not only the conflict but the beauty and resilience of the people. When genocide breaks out, Mahir refuses to leave. He chooses to stay and use his voice to amplify the cries of the oppressed. Amidst the rubble and chaos, he meets Rameen fierce, intelligent, and compassionate woman who has lost much but never her hope. Together, they navigate trauma, resistance, and love in the heart of war. Through blood, tears, and faith, they survive. The war ends, peace begins to grow, and together, they rebuild. Mahir and Rameen marry and have two children, raising them with love, strength, and stories of survival. This is a story of sacrifice, love, and finding home in the unlikeliest of places.
  • Black October by Joe75Ogb2019
    Joe75Ogb2019
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    The Paragliders like ravenous vultures flew to southern Israel to predate on soft targets. Like swarms of bees, they snuck, raped, maimed, shot, burnt and slew. Terror did every man's fragile conscience becloud. Hate made their embittered hearts to mercy forget. Abductions followed, having to terror avowed. Then came the IDF's genocidal intent, having intended global laws to circumvent; Children, women, all consumed by mighty vengeance. A disproportionate response beyond balance. Homes, hospitals, Mosques, Churches and schools are levelled, as Gaza is by torrents of bombs bedeviled. I do not with a livid Israel sympathize, nor do I with a besieged Gaza empathize. With humanity I have my affinity, for my deep love for it, tends to infinity.
  • Gaza Bot 2067 by ScottChr
    ScottChr
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    In 2067 Gaza, 17-year-old Lila navigates a world choked by Israel's AI-driven surveillance, where robots enforce a maze of oppressive rules and every resident wears QR codes to survive. When a forbidden act of sharing an orange sparks a brutal crackdown, Lila's rebellion ignites, fueled by secret chats with Noam, a Tel Aviv AI analyst leaking truths from the other side. Together, they hatch a daring plan, risking everything for a glimpse of freedom.
  • patrick mahomes gyatt story by skankyhunty42ie
    skankyhunty42ie
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    The text is a bizarre and nonsensical story about Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce meeting a kid named Hadassah, who they fell in love with. Taylor Swift and Ray William Johnson also make an appearance in the story. Hadassah ends up getting pregnant with 99999999 kids, and it's discovered that they were 13 years old. Travis and Patrick call 911 for help.
  • Israel Jihad in Jerusalem by ArielLilliCohen
    ArielLilliCohen
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    The second chapter of the narration, tells the story of a group of friends that in a few months had become one of Mossad's best operative teams. Many questions and mysteries were uncovered in the first novel. Who is responsible for the attack in Tel Aviv? Who wants to destroy the State of Israel? Will Trump and Putin seal a peace agreement for the Middle East? December 6th, 2018 is the date the civil world is looking forward to since as of now it is the only hope for peace. The Daesh is weakened to its roots, the foreign fighters are assaulting the symbols of democracy from within like a metastasis. Day-to-day life is devastated. The evil in this novel has taken the likeness of Hamza Bin Laden. Al Qaeda wants to extinguish the Occident in the most religious city in the world. The city that divides and unifies the religions and the political beliefs in the world. No democracy, not even in Canada, France, Italy, Russia, Belgium, America, and Australia, can feel safe from the murderous madness of those who take the religion hostage to create terror. Who is Hamza Bin Laden and why does he crave to destroy Israel? From the ashes of Daesh, Al Qaeda rises and Israel is its target. No one is safe on his own land. The Western Wall and the Al-Aqsa mosque, could they coexist peacefully? A thriller that accompanies the reader in a journey along those who experienced these events firsthand, narrating the antecedents and the stories -never told or captured by cameras- where, at the sidelines of our consciousness, politics oftentimes shakes bloody hands in that strip of gray land; where conspiracies and allegiances are mushed with political and military analyses that are unlikely to be addressed in newspapers.
  • What Was My Crime?  by guest15141312
    guest15141312
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    Short fictional story about ethnic cleansing of Palestine. 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
  • Una niña entre las ruinas de Gaza by ssrarsss
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    Assilah, una niña de 7 años,hija de Gaza,donde cada dia caen bombas. No tiene padres,se les murieron cuando tenia 5 años,en un bombardeo en el hospital.
  • Olive In the rubble. by the1nonly_s
    the1nonly_s
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    *Olives in the Rubble* **By S. Fatima** In Gaza, sixteen-year-old **Yusra Al-Najjar** survives between ruins and airstrikes - with nothing but her diary, her little sister, and a heart full of unspoken words. She writes what the world forgets: The names behind the numbers. The dreams buried beneath broken schools. The hope that still grows, like **olives in the rubble**. ---
  • Free Palestine by RubixCube89201
    RubixCube89201
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    A space to learn, vent, and pray for Palestine.
  • Realisations by BlackholeSoul
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    This quick read follows the journey of a lone man trying to find his way back home. After being thrown off course likely due to his own distractibility, although he'd hardly admit to it, the hopeful time traveller must work his way back through time to the embrace of everything that is familiar to him. He makes stops along the way, forcing him to reflect upon the history that makes up the lattice work of his identity and that of his people. I made this story some time ago as a homage to Palestine and its people of the past, present and future. It has been sitting in my laptop for a while and I thought, considering everything that has happened and continues to happen, perhaps it may do some good to set it adrift in the ether of the internet. So, dear reader, please reflect upon whatever comes to you as you read this story and any story or any bit of information you across in your own journeys throughout this world we all share.
  • Playground  by mohamedngharib
    mohamedngharib
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    A poem for Gaza.
  • Gaza-cide by WritingsOfRio
    WritingsOfRio
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    "We won't let them say you died quietly." Yousef is a 22-year-old writer trapped in Gaza - a city that bleeds, burns, and is slowly being erased by war. With no weapons, no way out, and nothing left but a charred notebook, he begins to write. Not to survive - but to be remembered. Each page becomes a testimony. Each word, an act of resistance. Each death, a name the world must never forget. Through bombings, starvation, and unspeakable loss, Yousef documents the genocide unfolding around him - from a mother rocking her dead child like a lullaby, to children hiding in the basements of shattered schools. And when there is nothing left to say, he sends his final pages to the world. The next day, he is killed in an airstrike. But his story lives. Gaza-cide is a raw, devastating, and unflinching fictional account of a genocide told through the eyes of one young man - a book so powerful, it sparks global outrage, viral protests, and international resistance. This isn't just a story. This is a weapon made of words. And its final line is the promise that ignited the world: "From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free."
  • Ceasefire Now! Rebuilding Gaza by MichealTillinghast
    MichealTillinghast
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    Rebuilding Gaza and Promoting Equality in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank" is a book that explores the challenges and opportunities in addressing the infrastructure crisis and promoting equality in the region. It analyzes the impact of the Israel-Palestine conflict on Gaza's infrastructure, economy, and the socioeconomic divide between Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank. The book assesses the damage, identifies needs, and highlights the role of the international community and local actors in rebuilding Gaza and promoting equality. It delves into the challenges and opportunities in rebuilding Gaza's infrastructure and economy, promoting equality and social justice, and fostering dialogue and reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. The book concludes with a vision for a just and equitable future, emphasizing the importance of sustained international support and sustained aid.
  • Your Donation Helps by najamrelief
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    Najam Relief channels your compassion into action. We work to meet the needs of those facing hardship, and every donation builds a foundation of hope. Together, we make a difference.
  • Palestine by arwa214
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    Here,where the hills slope before the sunset and the chasm of time near gardens whose shades have been cast aside, we do what prisoners do we do what the jobless do, we saw HOPE. A bunch of poems about our beloved Palestine.