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The Massacre of Sabra and Shatila
When the Maronite militias used to broadcast in the morning 'Whoever kills a Palestinian will go to heaven,' they were assisted by Hafez al-Assad's forces in implementing it, resulting in the abduction of the souls of 4280 Palestinians, slaughtered, burned, or 'split apart.' A long siege, killings, bombings, and sniping, until sayings like 'A cup of blood is easier for us than a cup of water' became common among them. Traitors are those who forget.
"Tal Al-Zaatar | Look... Here are three thousand, they are the martyrs of Tal Al-Zaatar" poster in Arabic and Italian about the Tal Al-Zaatar massacre - August 12, 1976.
This poster was from 1968, after the martyrdom of Shadia Abu Ghazaleh. Ghassan was greatly influenced by Shadia's story and that of other female fighters. Let's remember that he humanized the involvement of women in the fedayeen movement early on, even before the modern revolution. This was evident in his story "Something Not to Forget," which was part of his first short story collection titled "Death of Bed Number 12," published in 1961.
Paintings and posters drawn by the martyr Ghassan Kanafani between the years 1967-1971.
An art portraying the martyr Dalal al-Mughrabi's Operation, 1978 - Palestinian Artist Abdulrahman Al-Muzayyen
The Land Day | By the artist Suleiman Mansour, featuring images of the martyrs from March 30, 1976: Khair Yassin, Mohsen Taha, Khadija Shawahneh, Raja Abu Ria, Khader Khalayleh, and Rafat al-Zuhairi... The written poem begins with the lines (Sakhnin, what's in you, O Sakhnin.. And why does nostalgia pull me towards you) by the late poet Monib Makhoul.
Dayr al-Qasi Village
25th of November 1987, the Qibya Fidayeen operation, the night of the glider planes... in memory of the Arab martyrs, the Syrian martyr Khalid Akr and the Arab Tunisian martyr Mailoud Ben Najah.
A poster for the Moroccan martyr Abderrahmane Amzgar - one of the Fedayeen of the Kfar Yuval operation - issued by the office of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Rabat.