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Hundreds of Egyptian solidarity activists raise an enormous Palestinian flag in front of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on November 18. This group of Egyptian women and men, old and young, made their way through the Rafah border and into the Gaza Strip to stand in solidarity with their brothers and sisters currently under Israeli assault.Photo credit: Mosa’ab Elshamy 
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Bishop William Shomali of the Church of the Annunciation leads a prayer for the children of Gaza. His church, in the West Bank city of Beit Jala, is one of many in the occupied Palestinian territories.Photo credit: Mamoun Wazwaz, APA
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the land Jesus was born in is bein crucified | the land of milk and honey is drownin in blood | the devil is alive overseas - alive and kickin the hell outta Palestine.

— Taxi by Suheir Hammad (Book: Born Palestinian, Born Black)
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“There’s no voice greater than the voice of the intifada”
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I don’t think that Rachel should have moved. I think we should all have been standing there with her.

— Rachel Corrie’s mother, Cindy Corrie when asked how she felt about the Judge victim-blaming and saying Rachel should have moved out of the bulldozers way.
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A Palestinian woman paints a mural during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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A Palestinian man walks past a mural painting on the theme of Nakba in the West Bank city of Jenin on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. Arabic writing on the wall reads: “The right of return is sacred”. (AFP PHOTO/SAIF DAHLAH)
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A Palestinian man walks past a mural painting on the theme of Nakba in the West Bank city of Jenin on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. Arabic writing on the wall reads: “The right of return is sacred”. (AFP PHOTO/SAIF DAHLAH)
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Palestinian artists paint murals marking Nakba in Gaza City May 15, 2012. Palestinians mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. (REUTERS/Suhaib Salem)
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Palestinian women paint a mural with the word in Arabic that reads, “We will return” in Gaza City on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. (AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED)
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A Palestinian woman paints the word in Arabic that reads, “Returning” as designs a mural in Gaza City on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. (AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED)
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A Palestinian woman pleads to an Israeli riot policeman not to detain a boy who took part in protests in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. The Palestinian boy was later taken away by Israeli police. (AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI)
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Children walk in front of a mural painted on part of Israel’s controversial barrier at Aida refugee camp in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, ahead of Nakba May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. (REUTERS/Ammar Awad)
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