It burns these skin failure pussies that the black movement throws fire on Israel that they have to dig out shitty propaganda to feel comfort in he’s nasty battyfucking lifestyle
Free Palestine movement is strong among the Africans in Palestine & they are revered by the Palestinians for waging war against the occupying colonialism
Celebrate the heroes of the Palestinian resistance
Fatima Bernawi
Fatima Bernawi
One of the most notable Afro-Palestinian freedom fighters was Fatima Bernawi. Freedom fighters were Afro-Palestinians and non-Black Palestinians who fought back against an oppressive Israeli regime. Many Afro-Palestinians were routinely subjected to harassment and abuse from Israeli police, randomly having their passports checked or their homes raided.
Born in Jerusalem, Bernawi fled with her mother to a refugee camp near Amman during the 1936 Palestinian rebellion. Bernawi’s father, a migrant from Nigeria, stayed in Jerusalem to take part in the rebellion. It wouldn’t be long before Bernawi followed in her father’s footsteps.
In 1967, Bernawi became the first Palestinian woman to organize a military operation in occupied territory. She was arrested in the attempted bombing of Zion Cinema in West Jerusalem. Bernawi and other Afro-Palestinians were protesting a film showing the 1967 war.
Ali Jiddah
Ali Jiddah
One of the most notable Afro-Palestinians is Ali Jiddah, a former Palestianian resistance fighter. He is of Chadian descent, and his father is from the Salamat tribe and settled in Palestine after making a pilgrimage there.
Ali Jiddah worked with the organization the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. In response to the Israeli occupation of Jerusalem in 1968, he planted four hand grenades on Strauss Street in Jerusalem which injured nine Israelis. Ali Jiddah was sentenced to 25 years in prison, but was released seven years early in 1985.
Following his release, Jiddah worked as a journalist and tour guide teaching people about life in the area under Israeli occupation. Today he lives in Beit Hanina in East Jerusalem, and has two sons.
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