Contribute to The Palestine Telegraph
The Palestine Telegraph welcomes contributors who believe in centering Palestinian voices, defending human dignity, and challenging biased narratives. This page explains how you can share your work, your story, or your expertise with our editorial team.
Why your contribution matters
The Palestine story is often told without Palestinians. Contributing to The Palestine Telegraph Newspaper helps correct this imbalance by elevating firsthand testimonies, local analysis, and grounded reporting. Whether you are in Gaza, the West Bank, Jerusalem, the refugee camps, or the diaspora, your voice adds depth, context, and truth to the global conversation about Palestine.
What you can submit
You may contribute reported news, opinion pieces, analysis, personal essays, photo essays, or on‑the‑ground testimony. Submissions that document lived experience, human rights violations, community resilience, and grassroots organizing are especially welcome. Academic researchers, journalists, activists, and ordinary community members are all invited to participate, provided that submissions are factual, respectful, and aligned with our editorial values.
How to send your work
To submit your contribution, email your piece as plain text or an attached document to info@ptelegraph.com. Include a clear subject line (for example: “News report from Gaza”, “Opinion: Prisoners’ rights”, or “Photo essay submission”) so that your email reaches the appropriate editor more quickly. In the body of the email, briefly introduce yourself, describe your connection to the story, and mention whether any names, locations, or details need to be withheld for safety reasons.
Guidelines for contributors
Contributions should be original, not previously published elsewhere, and should not put you or others at unnecessary risk. Use accurate information, identify sources where possible, and clearly separate reporting from opinion. If you are submitting photos or videos, indicate whether you are the creator and whether we have permission to publish them, and avoid sharing files that reveal sensitive locations or identities unless necessary and safe.
After you submit
Every submission is reviewed by our editorial team, but not all pieces can be published due to capacity and editorial standards. If your contribution is selected, an editor may contact you with questions, requests for clarification, or minor edits for clarity and safety. In urgent or sensitive situations, editorial decisions may prioritize content that documents ongoing attacks, displacements, or rights violations, and response times may vary depending on conditions on the ground.
Standing with Palestinian storytellers
Contributing to The Palestine Telegraph Newspaperis more than sharing content; it is an act of solidarity with people whose stories are often minimized, distorted, or silenced. By sending your work to info@ptelegraph.com, you help build an archive of memory, resistance, and hope that belongs to Palestinians and speaks to the world.