APN in the Media | April–June 2026
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Our work received extensive media coverage throughout April–June 2026, with numerous outlets featuring our activities. Highlights include:

This Week in Palestine featured an in-depth article in its June issue exploring agriculture in Palestine as a renewed act of liberation - one that reconnects people with their land and transforms farming into a form of green resistance. The article highlights how cultivated land, particularly olive trees, has become a living symbol of identity and collective memory in the face of displacement and land confiscation. It also showcases APN's efforts to strengthen food sovereignty by supporting Palestinian farmers. The magazine selected an image from our Revive Gaza's Farmland project for the cover of this issue.

This Week in Palestine is the first and only English-language magazine of its kind published in Palestine.

Read the full article here.

 

 

Seventeen Jordanian news websites covered the launch of APN’s Land and Conflict Report during the 13th World Urban Forum, held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The report was launched during a side event that brought together experts, researchers, and representatives of international and regional organizations, as part of a forum attended by nearly 20,000 participants. Among the outlets that covered the report were:

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The Palestinian Institute for Cultural Development NAWA published a press report titled “Gaza’s Watermelon: The Sweetness of Steadfastness from the Land of Khan Younis”.

The report narrates the suffering of several farmers in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of genocide, and how the APN stood by them and supported them in replanting their land and producing local crops, including watermelons.

Read the full report here.

 

 

 

Eleven news websites published coverage of the Arab Wheat Initiative launched by APN in Jordan, Palestine, and Lebanon. Among the most prominent were:

 

 

Ten Jordanian news websites covered the wheat harvest activities in Jordan organized by APN over a ten-day period from 20–30 June. The most prominent among them were: