What do the keffiyeh, watermelon and other Palestinian symbols mean? | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News


In hundreds of cities around the world, protesters gathered in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, sporting the iconic black and white Palestinian headdress known as a keffiyeh.

Among them, protesters carry large keys, a cartoon depicting a child with his back turned, and even an image of a watermelon 🍉, each representing a different way of supporting the Palestinian cause.

In this series of infographics, Tel Aviv Tribune presents eight symbols that represent Palestinian identity and resistance to Israeli occupation.

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