Each day that comes

Everyday life in the West Bank unfolds within a landscape shaped by restriction, memory, and endurance. Ordinary spaces—homes, streets, fields—are marked by invisible boundaries and constant pressure. Small gestures and quiet routines reveal how political realities enter daily life, transforming normality into a fragile state of persistence. At the center remains the tension between presence and absence, belonging and displacement, in a territory where survival is woven into the most ordinary moments.