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  2. Palestinian keffiyeh - Wikipedia

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    These photos often included Khaled wearing a keffiyeh in the style of a Muslim woman's hijab, wrapped around the head and shoulders. The most famous of these images is a photograph taken by Pulitzer Prize winner Eddie Adams. The photographs brought publicity to the hijackings and rendered Khaled an iconic status within the broader Palestinian ...

  3. The keffiyeh explained: How this scarf became a Palestinian ...

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    The traditional scarf, worn across many parts of the Middle East, has come to be identified in particular as a symbol of Palestinian identity and resistance.

  4. Palestinian keffiyeh scarves - a controversial symbol of ...

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    The keffiyeh has long been a symbol of Palestinian nationalism, exemplified by the late PLO leader Yasser Arafat, who was rarely photographed without one. He folded it in a way that depicted the ...

  5. Keffiyeh - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kufiyyeh Yemeni man wearing a keffiyeh in turban-style and a Yemeni shawl on his shoulder The keffiyeh or kufiyyeh, also known in Arabic as a hattah (حَطَّة, ḥaṭṭa), is a traditional headdress worn by men from parts of the Middle East. It is fashioned from a square scarf, and is usually ...

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  7. Leila Khaled - Wikipedia

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    Khaled was born on April 9, 1944, in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine, to Arab parents. [4] Her family fled to Lebanon on April 13, 1948, as part of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, [4] leaving her father behind.

  8. Baby Jesus in a keffiyeh is a nativity trend at churches ...

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    Nativity scenes around the world have added a new accessory this Christmas season: the keffiyeh. In a controversial take on the classic holiday display, some churches are replacing the baby Jesus ...

  9. Anti-Palestinianism during the Gaza war - Wikipedia

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    On October 12, 2024, The Weather Company withdrew an advertisement for The Weather Channel app featuring a woman wearing a traditional Palestinian keffiyeh and issued a public apology for it after the StopAntisemitism Twitter account falsely asserted that keffiyehs are anti-Semitic hate symbols and that the advertisement was offensive. [127] [128]