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Protesters packed the streets of Greater Manchester on Saturday (May 22) to give their support to Palestine.
Hundreds gathered initially in the city centre at lunchtime - with placards, flags and banners expressing solidarity to Palestinians after 11 days of conflict with Israel prior to a ceasefire which began on Friday.
Organisers from Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign said they wanted to 'raise
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Ed Meza @edmezavarBerlin-based Palestinian filmmaker Kamal Aljafari revisits familiar themes in “An Unusual Summer,” a personal work that captures the invisible lives of people in a Palestinian neighborhood in the Israeli city of Ramla.Composed of recordings from a surveillance camera installed by Aljafari’s late father at their family home in 2006 in the hope of catching a vandal who kept damaging his car, “An Unusual Summer” is a video diary populated by local residents, shoppers, pedestrians
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#Jerusalem. 200 protesters have been injured.
An advertisement was taken out in the New York Times this weekend that name checked Dua Lipa, as well as Bella and Gigi Hadid, for supporting Palestinians. The advertisement called them anti-semitic for their views.
Eminem beat.In the track, assisted by Irish producer Garraí Mac (aka GMCBeats), the 12-year-old MC Abdul delivers impassioned bars over the beat of Eminem’s ‘Cleanin’ Out My Closet’.The young MC raps for about a minute about the violence the territory has experienced throughout the crisis, which according to the New York Times has killed at least 227 people in Gaza and 12 in Israel.“Palestine’s been occupied for decades, but a home for centuries / This land has generations of my family’s
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAfter 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 led by Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, both Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers and producers fear the escalation of violence will cause irreparable damage.
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broken her silence on Instagram to explain that she is getting hostile messages regarding the ongoing Israeli Palestinian crisis. Stacey, who usually posts on her site every day, disappeared from her Instagram on Sunday and has just re-emerged as she explained the pressure she was receiving from people wanting her to weigh in on the subject.
Stacey Solomon has addressed the Israel Palestine conflict and told fans she's "praying for peace".The mum-of-three took to her Instagram stories to address the situation and admitted she's been subjected to "increasingly hostile" messages about the issue.The 31 year old, who has a Jewish father, began: "Good morning, I just wanted to say... I understand that so many people are in pain and hurting from the horrendous situation between Israel and Palestine, myself included.
#AChildIsAChild— UNICEF Palestine (@UNICEFpalestine) May 16, 2021The attacks began after Israeli police blocked off the Damascus Gate, where Palestinian Arabs typically gather for Ramadan. A UN Security Council meeting is taking place today (May 16) as the attacks enter their seventh day, with the hopes of brokering a ceasefire.Protests have taken place around the world this weekend, seeing people take to the streets to show their support for the Palestinian people.
Bella Hadid joined a protest in New York City on Saturday in support of Palestinians amid the ongoing violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip. The supermodel took to her Instagram on Sunday to share a collection of photos and videos showing her walking down the streets of Bay Ridge in Brooklyn with demonstrators while holding a Palestinian flag. "The way my heart feels … To be around this many beautiful, smart, respectful, loving, kind and generous Palestinians all in one place ...
Glasgow's George Square today. The demonstration comes amid rising tension in the Middle East between Israel and Palestine.
Sisters Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid have openly voiced their support to Palestine amid the Israel-Gaza attacks which continue to take place. Supermodel Bella went a step ahead as she joined marches in support of Palestine.
Gigi Hadid is speaking out in response to being called anti-Semitic.