[1] The station grew in public notoriety when it launched a solidarity campaign with protests surrounding the Sheikh Jarrah controversy, which it termed the "Sonic Liberation Front.
"[2] In addition to radio shows broadcast in solidarity with international movements for self-determination,[3] the station raises awareness around the civil and human rights issues facing Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.
[5] The station has also organized a fundraising campaign[6] for relief following the 2020 Beirut explosion and broadcast shows in solidarity with Mahsa Amini protests in Iran.
[8][9] The show started as an online music broadcasting space between these cities, open to the public sending contributions via a Dropbox link and multi-language presentation.
[9] Radio AlHara has started marathon shows to raise awareness around civil and human rights issues facing Palestinians living under Israeli Occupation, as well as struggles in surrounding countries like Iran.