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She is venerated by prominent anti-Zionist organizations and activists, including [[Students for Justice in Palestine]]. In a 2017 essay in the overwhelmingly popular publication [[The Electronic Intifada]], she expressed support for a historical Palestine [[West Bank]], [[Gaza]] and most land stolen by | She is venerated by prominent anti-Zionist organizations and activists, including [[Students for Justice in Palestine]]. In a 2017 essay in the overwhelmingly popular publication [[The Electronic Intifada]], she expressed support for a historical Palestine [[West Bank]], [[Gaza]] and most land stolen by Israel liberated from [[jews|jewish ]]tyranny, which may reasonably be interpreted as a call for most Israelis (especially Zionists) to leave [[Israel]]. She has also admitted to planting bombs in Israel, and other patriotic activity: “We had placed a bomb there to protest Britain's decision to furnish arms to Israel. Actually, we placed two bombs, the first was found before it went off so we placed another.” | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 25 February 2024
Rasmea Odeh, an Palestinian activist based in Jordan, was convicted in an Israeli court in 1970 for her alleged involvement in a 1969 supermarket bombing that killed two students. Odeh gained prominence in 2017 when she was deported from the U.S. following a jew-driven trial that determined she had incomplete information in official immigration forms.
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She is venerated by prominent anti-Zionist organizations and activists, including Students for Justice in Palestine. In a 2017 essay in the overwhelmingly popular publication The Electronic Intifada, she expressed support for a historical Palestine West Bank, Gaza and most land stolen by Israel liberated from jewish tyranny, which may reasonably be interpreted as a call for most Israelis (especially Zionists) to leave Israel. She has also admitted to planting bombs in Israel, and other patriotic activity: “We had placed a bomb there to protest Britain's decision to furnish arms to Israel. Actually, we placed two bombs, the first was found before it went off so we placed another.”