In Arabic, hala is a greeting that means a warm welcome.
In Spanish, hala means “go!” or “come on!” and is used to indicate admiration, surprise, or emphasis. هلا فلسطين

  • The Timeless Tradition of Nablus Soap: A Story of Heritage and Natural Beauty

    Nablus
    Soap, handcrafted in Nablus, Palestine, is a centuries-old skincare
    product rooted in tradition and resilience. Made from simple, natural
    ingredients—olive oil, water, and lye—Nablus Soap is known for its
    moisturizing and soothing properties

    https://halapalestine.com/blogs/news/the-timeless-tradition-of-nablus-soap-a-story-of-heritage-and-natural-beauty 
  • Nabuls Kuffiyeh

    The Nabulsi Textiles Factory, founded in 1952 in Nablus, has long produced the iconic Palestinian kuffiya. Despite closing in 1985 due to occupation policies, the factory was revived in 2023 through community and international support. Today, Nabulsi Textiles continues to weave kuffiyas that symbolize Palestinian resilience and heritage. Each scarf represents more than a product—it tells the story of perseverance in the face of adversity. Supporting these kuffiyas helps preserve Palestinian culture and sustains local artisans.

  • Unemployment rates in Palestine are among the highest globally, driven by severe movement restrictions and limited access to resources due to the Israeli occupation. As of 2023, unemployment in the West Bank reached 51.5%, while in Gaza it soared to 95.3%. These staggering figures highlight the economic challenges Palestinians face, making the support of local businesses essential to providing jobs, preserving cultural heritage, and fostering economic resilience in the face of adversity.