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  2. Fida'i - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics. The word fidāʾī ( Arabic: فدائي; plural: فدائيون fidāʾīyūn ( standard) or فدائيين fidāʾīyīn (informal), often rendered in English as fedayeen) means "sacrifice" or "one who sacrifices himself" (a literal translation of fidāʾīyīn might be "martyrs"). The Palestinian fedayeen are militants or guerrillas ...

  3. Music of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Pre-1948. In the areas now controlled by both Israel and Palestine, multiple ethnic groups and religions have long held on to a diversity of cultures. Mandatory Palestine population with Arabs (including urban and rural Muslim classes, Arab Christians, Druze and Muslim Bedouin) constituted the largest group, followed by Jews (including Sephardim, Mizrahim and Ashkenazim), Samaritans ...

  4. MC Abdul - Wikipedia

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    Abdel-Rahman Al-Shantti (born September 14, 2008) known professionally as MC Abdul or MCA Abdul is a Palestinian rapper from Gaza, Palestine. [1] [2] He gained popularity when he sang a rap about freedom in front of his school in Gaza which garnered hundreds of thousands of views on social media. [3] [4] [5] As of December 2023, his videos for ...

  5. From the river to the sea - Wikipedia

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    From the river to the sea" is a rejoinder to the fragmentation of Palestinian land and people by Israeli occupation and discrimination. Palestinians have been divided in a myriad of ways by Israeli policy. There are Palestinian refugees denied repatriation because of discriminatory Israeli laws.

  6. Freedom for Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Freedom for Palestine. "Freedom for Palestine" is a song by OneWorld, a collective of musicians, artists, campaign groups and charities working together to "raise awareness of the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the resulting poverty and other human rights abuses." [1] The song, released on 3 July 2011, is a compilation number, similar to ...

  7. Palästinalied - Wikipedia

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    Troubadours Singing the Glories of the Crusades, one of the engravings by Gustave Doré for the 1877 illustrated edition of the History of the Crusades by Joseph François Michaud. The Palästinalied ("Palestine Song") [1] is a crusade song written in the early 13th century by Walther von der Vogelweide, the most celebrated lyric poet of Middle ...

  8. Zahrat al-Mada'en - Wikipedia

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    Zahrat al-Mada'en. Zahrat al-Mada'en ( Arabic: زهرة المدائن, Flower of the Cities, marketed under its French title La Fleur des Cités) is a 1967 Arabic song performed by Lebanese singer Fairuz, composed by the Rahbani brothers and written by Said Akl . A somber musical response to the Naksa, [note 2] [2] its lyrics extol the city of ...

  9. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in the rain in ...

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    Hundreds of protesters rallied within sight of the U.S. Capitol, chanting pro-Palestinian slogans and voicing criticism of the Israeli and American governments as they marked a painful present ...