Ibrahim Nasrallah

In January 2014, he succeeded in summiting Mount Kilimanjaro in a venture that involved two Palestinian adolescents, a boy and a girl, who have lost their legs.

The climb was in support to a nongovernmental organization dedicated to providing medical services to Palestinian and Arab children.

Palestinian comedy covering 250 years of modern Palestinian history (12 novels) Nasrallah has also written poetry for children in two collections: As a writer and editor he has also published literary works about other Arab writers and poets which include: Nasrallah is a regular contributor to several to the main newspapers in the Arab world.

He has contributed to several exhibitions and had his own photography shows entitled The Autobiography of an Eye in 1996, and Under Two Suns: Images and Words in 2004, The Life of the Dead Sea a participation at the fifth Gwangju Biennale – South Korea 2004.

The following dealt exclusively with his works: Nasrallah also had poetry reading at several cultural centers in metropolitan cities such as Paris, Rome, Venice, Frankfurt, Berlin, and cities in England Denmark, Switzerland and the United States of America ...., not to mention numerous literary activities in almost all Arabic capitals.

In June 2006, Nasrallah's fourth collection of poetry Nu’man Yastariddu Lawnahu (Anemone Regains Its Colour) first published in 1984, was suddenly banned in Jordan, while Nasrallah faced charges of insulting the state, inciting dissension and reporting inaccurate information to future generations.