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DAM's music is focused on Palestinian identity, culture, and resistance, and the group has frequently used their music and profile to raise awareness of the Palestinian cause, often performing their music in collaboration with activist groups. The name DAM is an acronym for "Da Arab MCs" that also means "enduring" or "everlasting" in Arabic or ...
On 21 October, Atara Oria's “Forever” was released, written to commemorate the heroism of the Israel Police and Israel Border Police fighters. [12] On 22 October, Pe'er Tasi’s “Lo Tira" (Do Not Fear) was released, [13] and singer Etti Ankri’s “Hatikva" (The Hope), which she rewrote based on Israel's national anthem “Hatikvah”. [14]
It is often used by the Jewish diaspora to express support and solidarity with Israel, such as during the Israel–Hamas war. [17] On October 17, 2023, in the aftermath of the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, popular Hasidic Jewish singer Benny Friedman released a song called "Am Yisrael Chai" to capture the spirit of the Jewish people during the ...
In his “Saturday Night Live” monologue, Ramy Youssef called for a free Palestine and for the release of the hostages taken in the Israel-Hamas War. At the top of his monologue, Youssef joked ...
" Leve Palestina", which Totari wrote as a protest song in response to the limitations on openly criticizing Israel and the denial of Palestinian identity in the country at the time, [2] [4] [7] was released as the last song of the 1978 album Mitt hemlands jord / أرض بلادي [a] under the title "Demonstrationssången / تحيا ...
Musalaha was founded during the First Intifada, in 1990, by Dr. Salim J. Munayer, a Palestinian Christian from Lydd(a)/Lod.As a professor teaching in both colleges in Bethlehem and Jaffa, Dr. Salim J. Munayer observed that both Israelis and Palestinians were curious to know more about the other's worldview, narrative, culture and daily life.
The modern state of Israel was founded in May 1948 in the aftermath of the Holocaust and Second World War but the conflict that has raged between Israelis and Palestinians since can be traced back ...
Caricatures depicting all of Israel as a snake appeared in Palestinian papers such as Felesteen [96] and Al-Ayyam. [43] In the years 2004-2010 Palestinian Authority TV repeatedly broadcast a music video that describes Israel as "a snake coiled around the land". [101] Israel and Zionism are sometimes depicted in Palestinian sources as crocodiles ...