The phrase "from the river to the sea" features in a chant heard frequently during pro-Palestine demonstrations and refers to the land between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean, the BBC writes.
The sumud (steadfastness) ideology plays a key role in this struggle. Hamas’s 1988 Charter declared, “The land of Palestine ...
Protest attendees marched around campus, making stops in front of Dwinelle, Wheeler Hall and Doe Library, chanting “free free ...
Under the guise of combating antisemitism, the White House is seeking to curtail free speech on college campuses.
Copenhagen City Council approved naming 'Palestine Square,' sparking debate over Denmark's ties to the Jewish community and ...
The address included the controversial slogan “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” which is widely condemned for its antisemitic undertones. The slogan is generally interpreted ...
Anti-Israel protesters' slogans seem to simply advocate for Palestinian rights. But here's the true violent, terroristic ...
A PRO-Palestine activist took just ten seconds to breach Palace of Westminster security yesterday — before he climbed up the ...
to be replaced by a Jew-free ‘Palestine’ stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. They doubled down in Arabic: “Min el-mayeh lil-mayeh, Falastin Arabiyeh!” From the water ...
"From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free! From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever!" demonstrators chanted during the protest organized by CODEPINK Los Angeles, Entertainment ...
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