The olive tree is one of the most iconic symbols of Palestine. Making up to 70% of all fruit-bearing trees in the country, the olive tree and its products contribute to roughly 2% – 4.6% of Palestine’s GDP. Beyond its economic significance, the olive tree represents a powerful tie to the past.
Palestine is home to the oldest olive trees in the world, which date back nearly 4,000 years. The tending of olive trees is passed down through generations, with many families having harvested from the same orchards for hundreds of years. The harvesting season takes place from roughly mid-October to November and is a time for families to gather and reflect.
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Vance :
heart chain
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how are you
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bestpelefanever :
free Palestine
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Q :
hello bru
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NJob :
free Palestine forever
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royaa_22 :
May الله protect you
May الله save you
May الله grant you Jannah
May الله strengthen your Iman
May الله accept all your duas
May الله bless you
A Love for Identity and Homeland
For Palestinians, love for Palestine is not just about land — it’s about identity, history, and ancestral belonging.
Many have been displaced but still hold keys to homes they or their families were forced to leave — symbols of their right to return.
The love is expressed through art, poetry, embroidery (tatreez), storytelling, and music.
Palestinian youth — even those born in refugee camps or abroad — often grow up with a deep emotional connection to Palestine.
To be Palestinian is to carry your country in your heart, even if your feet never touch its soil. 🤍🖤💚❤
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Darood Diary :
حسبنا اللّٰہ ونعم الوکیل ❤
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Hope :
May Allah ease your hardships, Ameen
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