

Palestine is more than just headlines. Palestine is our homeland, our history, and our future.
It is the grandmother’s hands kneading dough with the aroma of za’atar and warm bread filling the room. It is the sight of children playing beneath our sacred, old as time olive trees. It is songs carried from village to village, and memories that have proven time and again more resilient than their bombs.
Yet today, the very hands that kneaded dough are tragically buried beneath the rubble. Children are being systematically starved, their innocence stolen by deliberate deprivation. Hospitals, once sanctuaries of healing, now lie in ruins. Journalists, striving to bear witness, are targeted, assasinated, preventing the world from seeing Israel’s full truth. Entire families, generations of history are being erased from existence. This horrific reality unfolds daily before a world that observes in chilling silence and complicity.
It is precisely this unbearable reality that compels us, here in Upper Swabia, to organize.
We have organized since late 2023 against dehumanization, censorship, and German complicity. Through protests, lectures and reading circles we hope to build solidarity and grow as a community.
You don’t want us here, and they don’t want us there, and there is occupied by them, and them won’t let us return. Don’t send him anywhere, but Palestine -if you dare.
„Montreal Subway” — Rafeef Ziadah
About deportations, statelessness and occupation_2009
Protests in and around Ravensburg
Vigil honoring Palestinian Prisoners’ Day
We invite you to join us for a further vigil on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
+ Event detailsOn 30 March 2026, the Knesset passed a law by 62 to 48 introducing the death penalty by hanging against Palestinians. We protest this further escalation of colonial violence, the normalization of Palestinian death, and the silence that enables such crimes.
Join us for a vigil following the International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners. We must act now against torture, executions, the withholding of bodies, administrative detention, and the mass incarceration of Palestinians. We will not remain silent.
#1 READING CIRCLE: Perfect Victims: And the Politics of Appeal | by Mohammed El-Kurd
On April 25, 2026, we invite you to our reading circle, with texts, soup, and uncomfortable truths. 🍵✊
+ Event detailsSome books just stay with you. Not because they offer answers, but because they reveal a face behind the numbers, a heartbeat behind the headlines, a story that won’t let you go.
That’s why we meet, to read Palestinian voices, not as headlines, but as people. To pause together, in a world that constantly urges us to keep scrolling.
Come. Bring your questions, your half-formed thoughts, your openness to be changed. There will be tea, perhaps soup, and the conversation that only arises when people are truly willing to listen to each other.