This series captures the resilience and dreams of the third generation of Palestinian refugees raised in the confines of refugee camps during the first Intifada (1992–1993). Born into displacement, these young faces reflect a complex blend of defiance and hope amidst struggle. The camps, both a sanctuary and a symbol of statelessness, form the backdrop to their everyday lives, marked by resistance and a longing for freedom. Each photograph is a testament to the enduring spirit of a people shaped by exile, their stories etched in shadows and light.

Dheisheh refugee camp, in the West Bank, Palestinian Occupied Territories, 1992

Shati camp in the Gaza Strip, 1993

Palestinian children in Shati camp, Gaza Strip, 1992

Jabalia Palestinian refugee camp, Gaza Strip, 1993

School in Khan Younis refugee camp, Gaza Strip, 1993

Dheisheh camp near Bethlehem in the West Bank, 1992

Two sisters with a tragic destiny, Dheisheh refugee camp, Bethlehem in the West Bank, April 1993

Beach camp, Gaza Strip, 1993

One of the numerous narrow alleys of Dheisheh refugee camp, West Bank in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, 1992

Khan Younis camp in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, 1993

Shati refugee camp, Gaza Strip, 1993

Dumping area on the outskirts of Dheisheh refugee camp, Bethlehem, April 1993

Dheisheh camp near Bethlehem in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, April 1993

Solomon's Pools near Al-Khader village in the Bethlehem area, Bethlehem in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, April 1993

Dheisheh refugee camp, Bethlehem, West Bank, 1993

Children of Dheisheh camp, West Bank, 1993
