About the Book

"Letters to the Holy Land" is a powerful collection of poetry, born from a shared love for Palestine and a desire for unity in the face of injustice. These poems are heartfelt tributes to the Palestinian people who have endured over 76 years of occupation, apartheid, and suffering.

Each poem is a love letter woven from grief, pain, hope, and resilience—reflecting the voices of poets from all walks of life. From an 8-year-old to an 84-year-old, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Palestinians, and people from all backgrounds have come together in solidarity. This book is a testament to the strength of community and the universal fight for justice and human dignity.

The poems are divided into four chapters, each representing the colors of the Palestinian flag: Grief, Culture, Hope, and Resistance. Through these verses, we aim to offer an outlet for raw emotion, cultural pride, and the unbreakable spirit of Palestine.

More than just poetry, this book represents a movement— a call for solidarity and a reminder that in times of darkness, one voice can spark a ripple of change. Letters to the Holy Land is both a tribute and a call to action, showing the world that the fight for Palestine is not just political, but a moral one that transcends borders, religions, and identities.

We are deeply grateful to the 96 poets whose words have brought this project to life, and to those who have supported us along the way. This book is dedicated to the Palestinian people, whose strength and resilience continue to inspire us all.