Rachel, Ahed, Elor: Three Lessons in Zionism
Palestine Chronicle-9 hours ago
What has been coming out of his mouth and out of the mouths of politicians, generals and rabbis for decade after decade is hatred, contempt, jeering and threats, poisoning the whole of Israeli Jewish society down to the children in their classrooms. If Rachel Corrie died, it was because she deserved to die: if she deserved to ..
Hear Roger Waters Recite Palestinian Poem in New Anti-Trump Song 'Supremacy' - SEE VIDEO BELOW......
Israel Murdered American girl-child Rachel Corrie a cold grusome death with a tractor for defending childrens' rights to live in their own place of birth in peace.
NABI SALEH, West Bank — The online footage of a 16-year-old Palestinian girl, Ahed Tamimi, slapping and punching armed Israeli soldiers towering over her reverberated around the world.
After being arrested with her mother, Nariman, days after the Dec. 15 incident, the teen with long blond curly hair swiftly became a global symbol of resistance to Israeli occupation.
Tamimi, now 17, did that by simply bucking a longstanding stereotype of Palestinian activists — hoary old warriors and rock-throwing young men — and in the process electrifying a Palestinian population disheartened by years of settlement-building on land envisioned as a future state. She also prompted renewed international attention on Israel's occupation of the West Bank, and on the Palestinian cause in general.
Hear Roger Waters Recite Palestinian Poem in New Anti-Trump Song 'Supremacy'
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hear-roger-waters-palestinian-poem-in-new-song-supremacy-w517845
Roger Waters has teamed with a Palestinian trio for a recording that rebukes President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.
Roger Waters recorded verses by Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish intended as a rebuke to President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel with the intention of moving the U.S. embassy there from Tel Aviv. "After the relics are gone/ Where, oh white master, are you taking my people ... and yours?" Waters says on "Supremacy," amid swirls of oud music.
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