Summary Around 60 percent of the village has been seized by the Israeli advancements, reported
LAHORE (Web Desk) – An eight-year-old Palestinian girl Jana Tamimi is reported to be recording conflicts between Israel and her homeland at her hometown Nabi Saleh with a camera of her cell phone and posting it online.
Reportedly, the young journalist records the occupation of her village Nabi Saleh and the conflicts with the Israeli soldiers.
Specifically, Tamimi records the demonstration of protests held weekly in her neighbourhood after the Friday prayers against the Israeli settlements.
Around 60 percent of the village has been seized by the Israeli advancements, reportedly.
According to Nawal Tabibi, Jana’s mother, the residents of the area started demonstrating protests against the Israeli settlements when Jana was three-year-old.
Jana grew up in fear and pain because her home is at the entrance of the village where firing of tear gas and grenade attacks take place quite frequently, her mother said.
The eight-year-old journalist is with a hope that a day would come when there would no longer be barriers on her way to school and she would not be late for her classes.
Reportedly, about 2.4 million Palestinians live along with around 500,000 Israelis in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
