Arab Revolutionary History
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This channel is intended to share arab revolutionary posters/songs/events, and explain the meaning behind them.
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today marks 25 years since the first Qana massacre in south lebanon
Arab Revolutionary History
today marks 25 years since the first Qana massacre in south lebanon
If any arab would look at Lebanon and the Lebanese and ask them why they designate US as an enemy, Its because - just like during Qana massacre - US has never stood with the righteous.
when the UN voted to make Israel pay reparations for many years straight, the US voted against it.
The cornerstone of Arab leftism is rejection of Israel and the US, and by extension whoever pardons them, starting from The Palestinian crisis and the explusion of almost all palestinians from their land, to the constant aggression to Lebanon way back from 1949, and on any state that was on the expansionist fascist state of Israel's crosshair.
Arab Revolutionary History
Khaled El Haber – Qana
Qana

[ You won't find anybody...Don't go
to a place inhabited by echo...Don't go ]x2
[ All who used to be here slept or are gone
left their years of life and have rested ]x2
Don't Go...
[ To Qana, dont go...
Its kids are sleeping and dreaming
they have plenty of stories to dream and keep dreaming ]x2
[ Don't go, they'll wake up, and realize what happened
Don't go, they'll wake up, and hear the news ]x2
Don't Go...
[ You won't find anybody, stay
Your voice wont find an echo to meet ]x2
[ All who talked, are tired of talking,
This time is not for talking, but for crying. ]x2
Don't Go...
[ To Qana don't go, Qana will come to you
For you to keep it in your heart
Don't go
Qana, the peace of soul
planted in your heart
Qana loves you a lot
Dont go ]x2
[ You won't find anybody,
Don't go. ]x4
Khaled El Haber is a self pro-claimed communist, originally from Haifa - occupied Palestine, who got famous during the Lebanese Civil War, when he sang against war and for social revolution.
After war, his career started to fade away, he said: "i sang for peace, but i couldnt live with the peace the lebanon has accepted" while noting the defeat of the lebanese people, with the death of the leftists movements in Lebanon, and the start of the 1982 Israeli occupation.
a Lebanese poster saying
"The word of Lebanon:
The enemy is one"
published on the International day of solidarity with Palestine
some Middle eastern posters commemorating Labor day
PFLP Lebanese-Palestinian solidarity poster
in the southern suburbs of Beirut, the "Kufiya project" aimed to cover the walls of a tunnel-road with a graffiti representing the Kufiya, which is a symbol associated with Palestine, Palestinian Culture, and Resistance.