The Western perception of Palestine has evolved, highlighting a narrative of occupation with broader implications for global conscience, akin to the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. The book Producing Palestine, edited by Helga Tawil-Souri and Dina Matar, explores how Palestine is continually shaped through art, media, and collective memory, emphasizing its significance as both a physical space and an idea. This creative process is participatory, involving various contributors who engage with the notion of Palestine. Ultimately, the fate of Palestine reflects the moral and political state of the world at large.






