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The Free Palestine Movement was founded by Yasser Qashlaq, a Syria-born Palestinian businessman of considerable wealth [2] who heads several organizations including the Lebanese Institute of International Studies, the Syrian-Palestinian Investment House, the Palestinian Businessmen's Club, and also owns a small Lebanese newspaper. [4]
That same day, a Jewish-American man in Farmington Hills, Michigan was arrested and charged with making a threat of terrorism after he posted on social media that he wanted to "go to Dearborn & hunt Palestinians". [98] Dearborn is a city with large Arab and Muslim populations, and is where significant pro-Palestine protests were held in October ...
After 10 consecutive days of violence, the renewed Israeli-Palestinian conflict is already considered the worst clash since 2014. For a film community known to be fiercely opposed to the politics ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Gaza war protests Part of the international reactions to the Gaza war Clockwise from top: Pro-Palestine protest in Melbourne Pro-Palestine protest in Bangladesh Pro-Israel protest in Berlin Pro-Israel rally at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Date 8 October 2023 (2023-10-08 ...
Hundreds of people gathered Saturday afternoon in downtown Sacramento to call for a free Palestine and to protest the conflict as fighting between Hamas and Israel intensified in the Gaza Strip.
Social media played a significant role in facilitating communication and interaction among participants of political protests. Protesters utilized social media, to organize demonstrations (both pro-governmental and anti-governmental), disseminate information about their activities, and raise local and global awareness of ongoing events. [3]
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[25] [10] Majed Abusalama, co-founder of Palestine Speaks in Germany, suggests German anti-Palestinianism is increasing. [26] The German left, particularly the Antideutsch movement, has been noted for anti-Palestinian sentiment. Many pro-Israel non-Jewish Zionists on the German left regard being anti-Palestinian as connected to their solidarity ...