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Farhad
@faab64@freefree.ps  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

“90% of the civilians killed in the last eight decades of this so-called conflict were on the Palestinian side, and not the Israeli side. And who killed them? The Israelis. And they’re never called terrorists.”

— Arab Barghouti, son of Marwan Barghouti

#StopIsrael #SanctionIsrael #Terrorism #palestine #Israel #Politics #Genocide #CeasefireScam

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Linda Mamoun @mamoun_linda on X.com

PBS asks Arab Barghouti, son of imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, why his father is referred to as the Palestinian Nelson Mandela.
"I think this is very interesting because Nelson Mandela was called a terrorist, and my father as well. And if you go back to any struggle —in Algeria, in lreland, in South Africa, in all the countries that were colonized and occupied you will find that their resistance, and their defending themselves against the occupier, is always called terrorism."
Linda Mamoun @mamoun_linda on X.com PBS asks Arab Barghouti, son of imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, why his father is referred to as the Palestinian Nelson Mandela. "I think this is very interesting because Nelson Mandela was called a terrorist, and my father as well. And if you go back to any struggle —in Algeria, in lreland, in South Africa, in all the countries that were colonized and occupied you will find that their resistance, and their defending themselves against the occupier, is always called terrorism."
Linda Mamoun @mamoun_linda on X.com PBS asks Arab Barghouti, son of imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, why his father is referred to as the Palestinian Nelson Mandela. "I think this is very interesting because Nelson Mandela was called a terrorist, and my father as well. And if you go back to any struggle —in Algeria, in lreland, in South Africa, in all the countries that were colonized and occupied you will find that their resistance, and their defending themselves against the occupier, is always called terrorism."
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