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Girl From Gaza, 1969 by Palestinian artist Ismail Shammout
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From the river to the sea, #Palestine will be free
"Dreams of Tomorrow" by legendary Palestinian painter Ismail Shammout. It is considered one of his last works.
It features the corpse of a Palestinian woman, in the shape of the map of Palestine, with red needlework on her dress representing the Dome of the Rock in #Jerusalem and spelling the words "love, good, patience, tomorrow…" and names of Palestinian cities "#Nablus, #Jaffa, #Jerusalem, #Nazareth…"
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Ismail Shammout (Palestinian, 1930-2006) - Al Farah (Joy), 1993.
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Here’s some Palestinians partying on an IDF jeep, just because ✌
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A Palestinian bride
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its not a trend
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Palestina libre!!!
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I'm selling beaded earrings to fundraise to help a Palestinian family evacuate! Please share and donate if you can!
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هل تعرفون قصة "أثواب الانتفاضة"؟ شرعت نساء مخيم قلنديا وقرى الخليل، في صنع "أثواب الانتفاضة" خلال انتفاضة عام 1987، وفي الوقت الذي كان يصادر الاحتلال الأعلام الفلسطينية، ويمنع رفع أي رموز وطنية، بدأت النساء بتطريز العلم والخارطة وغيرها من الرموز على أثوابهن. وحين ارتدت النساء تلك الأثواب، جعلن من أجسادهن سبل مقاومة، فمن يستطيع انتزاع العلم في المظاهرات، لا يستطيع انتزاع الثوب عن أجساد من يرتدينه.
Do you know the story of the 'Intifada Dresses'? 'Intifada Dresses' began to be made by the Palestinian women of Qalandiya camp and the villages of Al-Khalil during the first Intifada in 1987. When Palestinian flags were confiscated in protests against the Israeli occupation, which prevented raising any national symbols, women began to embroider motifs of explicit nationalism onto their thobes. These dresses could not be taken from their bodies, and thus became powerful visual expressions of protest.
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Inside the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, Palestine. By Saleh Zighari.
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*shaking my non-Palestinian friends by the shoulders* my family is being ethnically cleansed we are losing more and more people every day to this occupation there has been no food and water for weeks kids are lying in the streets with their organs spilling out of their body women are getting raped men have to dig out their families from the rubble with their bare hands . people’s dead bodies can’t even be retrieved for proper burial and mourning we get no respect even when we are dead HOW ARE YOU STILL SILENT
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