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  2. Black-Palestinian solidarity - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, a group of 56 African-American activists published a statement titled "An Appeal by Black Americans Against United States Support for the Zionist Government of Israel" in The New York Times. The statement declared that Black Americans should have "complete solidarity with our Palestinian brothers and sisters, who like us, are ...

  3. Afro-Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Palestinian Christians in the West Bank. Following Ottoman rule, the ribats became a part of the religious trust (). [18] The Palestinian leader and mufti of Jerusalem Sheikh Amin al-Husseini rented out these compounds to Palestinians of African background, [4] in gratitude for their loyalty as protectors of the al-Aqsa Mosque after one of the African guards, Jibril Tahruri, took a bullet ...

  4. Palestinian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian Americans (Arabic: فلسطينيو أمريكا, romanized: Filasṭīnīyū Amrīkā) are Americans who are of full or partial Palestinian descent. There are around 160,000 Palestinian American refugees according to the 2023 American Community Survey, making up around 0.05% of the U.S. population.

  5. Racism in the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Antisemitic graffiti in Huwara, 2023. Racism in the State of Palestine encompasses all forms and manifestations of racism experienced in the Palestinian Territories of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, irrespective of the religion, colour, creed, or ethnic origin of the perpetrator and victim, or their citizenship, residency, or visitor status.

  6. Template:Timeline of Palestine Sovereign Powers - Wikipedia

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    The Graphical timeline shows the sovereign power over Palestine. The labels on the left of the chart show the location of the capital city of the controlling empire. Main article: History of Palestine .

  7. Palestinian Americans pray for the survival of the world's ...

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    Palestinian Christians call themselves “living stones,” tracing their history to the birth of the Church in the Holy Land 2,000 years ago. Today, they fear Gaza’s small Christian community ...

  8. 'This is not a pro-Hamas protest': Palestinian Americans ...

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    Roy Alnashef, a Palestinian American who lives in Reseda, holds up his handwritten posters at a pro-Palestinian protest in downtown Los Angeles on Oct. 28. (Jaweed Kaleem / Los Angeles Times)

  9. Timeline of intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine

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    A fourth Palestinian Arab Delegation travels to London. The British enlarge their garrison in Mandatory Palestine: They have two infantry battalions, 2 RAF squadrons and 4 squadrons of armoured cars. The Palestine Police Force is re-organised by Sir Herbert Dowbiggin and isolated Jewish settlements are given arms caches to be used if under attack.