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2023-12-04 at 19:53 #430840
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ModeratorIW.477.VIKING BOER–ISRAEL WATCH – What it’s Like To Be Black in Palestine & Israel
What it’s Like To Be Black in PalestinePremiered Nov 16, 2023, The Erasure of Black History in American Education (Black Culture)
To understand what it’s like to be Black in Palestine, one must grasp, first, the historical backdrop that shapes this narrative.Being Black in Palestine is a journey through intersecting histories, cultures, and struggles. It is a narrative that resonates with the echoes of the global Black diaspora, as individuals find themselves navigating a space where their identity intersects with the challenges of occupation, displacement, and the quest for self-determination…in the heart of the Middle East
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What it’s REALLY Like To Be Black in IsraelNov 19, 2023 #Africanhistory #BlackCulture #BlackHistory
Being Black has raised global questions for so many years unanswered. The animosity being black has for so long endured, and the weight of cruelty and oppression shouldered for centuries by the state of being Black is more than enough to ask the simple question: What is the original offense of being Black?!n this video, we are going to be examining The Dark Realities of Being Black in Israel. Before we continue, do not forget to support our efforts by hitting that like button before you; share with your family and friends to keep spreading our eye-opening narrative, and kindly subscribe to keep the channel growing. Your support means a lot to us.
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Why is Israel kicking out thousands of African refugeesWhy is Israel expelling thousands of African refugees?
They endured a dangerous and desperate journey to escape war, persecution, and hunger in their countries. The refugees, mainly from Eritrea and Sudan, traveled through Egypt seeking a better life in Israel.
But the government calls them infiltrators and says they threaten what it calls Israel’s “Jewish character”.
It has begun issuing deportation orders, and warning the refugees they either accept money and a plane ticket home or risk being jailed.
But is this action legal?
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FLASHBACK – A YEAR AGO
Israeli forces beat mourners carrying Abu Akleh’s bodyMay 13, 2022 #AlJazeeraEnglish #BreakingNews #PressFreedom
Israeli forces beat the crowd of mourners carrying the casket of Shireen Abu Akleh ahead of a funeral in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem.Thousands of Palestinians are expected to gather for the funeral service before Abu Akleh is taken to the Mount Zion Protestant Cemetery, where she will be buried alongside her late parents in the next few hours.
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Israeli checkpoints: Hard CrossingsDec 2, 2012
Israeli checkpoints in the occupied West Bank have become part of everyday life for the thousands of Palestinians who must pass through them daily.
Israel claims that the checkpoints are vital to stopping suicide bombers from entering its cities.
But critics say they are a form of collective punishment – effectively sealing off Palestinian cities, hindering travel and access to schools and medical care, and jeopardizing any hopes for peace.
Hazem al-Qawasmeh, the founder of Karama, or the International Campaign for Freedom of Movement for Palestinians, says: “These military checkpoints restrict Palestinians’ movement and turn their cities into prisons. The West Bank has now become a big prison. It is separated from the Gaza Strip and Jerusalem.
“Qalandiya checkpoint is one of the worst checkpoints in the West Bank. Palestinians have to wait there for hours as they try to cross from the West Bank to Jerusalem.”
Hard Crossings follows the Palestinians who must navigate these checkpoints and for whom they have become a frustrating and often humiliating feature of daily life.
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