Struggles and Aspirations: Palestinian Youth at a Crossroads

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”– Jeremiah 29:11

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The Reality of Palestinian Youth

Young Palestinians face a difficult reality, marked by challenges that shape their futures. With limited choices, restricted movement, and economic hardship, many youths see no option but to leave Palestine in search of better education, job opportunities, and freedom. The weight of uncertainty and daily struggles often leads to stress, frustration, and a sense of helplessness. Yet, amidst these difficulties, Palestinian youth continue to dream, aspire, and push forward.

Holy Land Trust (HLT) is committed to supporting the youth of Palestine, providing them with safe spaces for expression, emotional release, and personal growth. Through leadership training, advocacy programs, and art therapy, HLT works to transform trauma into hope, ensuring that young people can find strength within their communities rather than seeking a future elsewhere.

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Leadership Learning Mission
Geopolitical Fact-Finding Tour
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17.-23.02.2025
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The Leadership Learning Mission brought together 11 participants from the United States for an immersive journey through the West Bank. This program aimed to provide firsthand exposure to the realities on the ground, offering participants the opportunity to engage with local communities, witness daily struggles, and gain deeper insight into the socio-political landscape of Palestine.

Old Hebron Museum, Hebron, Occupied Westbank (19.02.2025)

Throughout their visit, the group met with community leaders, activists, and families affected by ongoing challenges. They explored the impact of movement restrictions, economic hardships, and social fragmentation, while also learning about the resilience and determination of the Palestinian people. The mission included visits to cultural heritage sites, refugee camps, and grassroots organizations working to support their communities.

Cave of the Patriarchs, Hebron, Occupied Westbank (19.02.2025)

Throughout their visit, the group met with community leaders, activists, and families affected by ongoing challenges. They explored the impact of movement restrictions, economic hardships, and social fragmentation, while also learning about the resilience and determination of the Palestinian people. The mission included visits to cultural heritage sites, refugee camps, and grassroots organizations working to support their communities.

Demolished House of Bedouin Community in Umm Al-Khair Village, Masafer Yatta/South Hebron Hills, Occupied Westbank (19.02.2025)

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