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The post IDF reiterates Palestinians can’t enter sea along Gaza coast; in practice, prohibition is against entry to deep ...
Mahdi Fleifel's 'To a Land Unknown' hinges on two gorgeous performances about the plight of desperate cousins in Athens.
Kino Lorber acquires North American rights to Sepideh Farsi's Gaza documentary featuring Palestinian photojournalist killed ...
These campaigns are no less important than field struggle; they complement and reinforce it. The Liberation project: From resistance to statehood The liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea ...
'The real discourse is—de facto—not between the one state or two states but rather what kind of one state will it be,' a former Israeli leader tells Newsweek.
We say free Palestine from the Mississippi river to the Mediterranean sea.” A third speaker named Saif from the Chicago Chapter of the U.S. Palestinian Community Network cited the encampment’s ...
And yet he dropped all charges. Why? Because he opined that part of Ms. Abdelkhaleq’s protest, which included the chant “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” was problematic.
Sinwar envisioned a Palestine as Jew-free, from the river to the sea Let’s take a look at what the architect of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre meant with the slogan.
Maps of Palestine in the Palestinian Authority’s schools, or those that have been found in schools in the Gaza Strip, do not show Israel, because “From the river to the sea” leaves no room ...
The contentious phrase is widely used at pro-Palestine protests—and by Hamas, which launched the Oct. 7 attack on Israelis. It refers to the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Particularly with a much-debated phrase like “from the river to the sea,” context is often key. Did the post continue the phrase into “Palestine will be free,” as it usually goes?
Apparently her antisemitism runs so deep, she hasn’t learned much from her husband’s film career—she is unable to distinguish between good and bad guys.