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Announcement

Concert by Banat al-Quds

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7:00 p.m.

Ramallah Cultural Palace

Led by musician Suhail Khoury , the girls’ chorus Banat al-Quds (Daughters of Jerusalem) will present its latest national and humanitarian works in a special musical performance next Saturday.

The concert is part of Jasmine Festival 2025, organized by the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music, under the theme “Gaza: The Resilient People.”

Tickets are available here

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