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Palestine cultural centre hosts speakers who praised ‘triumph and revenge’ of October 7 attack
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POLITICO - Politics
· Jun 28, 2026
Palestinian flags fly in Texas
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Article | The Nation
· Jul 10, 2026
Walls of Solidarity
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The Media Line
· Jul 9, 2026
Ramallah Contemporary Arts Festival Returns After Hiatus During Gaza War
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Sky News Australia
· Jul 6, 2026
Egypt's World Cup celebrations spark debate after Palestinian flags take centre stage
Sky News host Chris Kenny questions why Egyptian celebrations turned into advocacy for Palestine after their World Cup win over Australia. “What might have surprised many people was how the Egyptian celebrations turned into a celebration for the non-existent country of Palestine, complete with the Palestinian flag,” Mr Kenny said. “Not only did Egypt share the glory with the people of the Palestinian territories … but in those places the locals celebrated the Egyptian victory as if it were their own. “It begs the question, as so many criticise Israel, what has Egypt done for its brothers and sisters in Gaza? “Egypt agitates diplomatically for the Palestinian people, but it doesn't let them in as migrants.”
Toronto Sun
· Jul 1, 2026
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Related coverage for "Palestine cultural centre hosts speakers who praised ‘triumph and revenge’ of October 7 attack": Yemen News Agency - SABA — Al-Barsh: Israeli Enemy Uses Character Assassination to Silence Voices Defending Palestine. POLITICO - Politics — Palestinian flags fly in Texas. Article | The Nation — Walls of Solidarity. The Media Line — Ramallah Contemporary Arts Festival Returns After Hiatus During Gaza War . Sky News Australia — Egypt's World Cup celebrations spark debate after Palestinian flags take centre stage. Toronto Sun — Olivia Chow’s ‘flippant’ Palestine comment at Pride sparks more backlash