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The Diary of Fadeyyeh Darabe, Dura- Hebron, 2003

Written in 2003, this 350-page document shows the diaries of Fadeyyeh Darabe, where she described her and her family's lives and mentioned her social relations, it is clear that Darabe is connected to the land and registering different house expenses and her continuous efforts to reuniting her son Khalil with his Ukrainian wife Sveta, so she could live in Palestine. She also mentions the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) attacks against the Palestinian people including arresting her son Firas and her son-in-law Bassam Sha'rawi, and her follow-up with their files at the Palestinian Prisoner's Society and the Palestinian Red Cross. The diary also shows the Atwa following her son Abderrahman being run over by a car (An Atwa is a temporary truce that lasts for a limited period, and clan custom resorts to it in criminal cases such as murder and car hits), receiving supplies from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), frequenting the UNRWA clinic and Rahm feasts (A common Palestinian tradition in several villages and cities, where men invite their kin to a Ramadan Iftar feast). 

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الأشقر، رويدة. "مجموعة فضية درابيع". جرد أرشيفي. 28 نيسان 2021. أرشيف المتحف الفلسطيني الرقمي.

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