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Shadia abu ghazaleh biography for kids

We commemorated her 75 th birthday 5 days ago. The tenacity and death defying courage in the life of Shadia Abu Ghazaleh is an illustration of the resistance and relentless spirit of Palestinian women. There, she joined a local branch of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine becoming one of the original members after the organisation was founded in She was also deeply devoted to education and political struggle treating it as an integral part of revolution.

She had firm conviction in collective and organised work and emphasised the role of culture, politics, and strategy in directing armed struggle. Shadia Abu Ghazaleh succumbed on November 28, as she prepared a bomb in her home for a military operation against the occupation. Today, her name is permanently embedded in the annals as a struggler, a pioneering women leader, and a fighter in the history of the Palestinian people and the people of the world.

Her spirit still shimmers, like an inextinguishable flame. She manifested what distinguished a revolutionary from an ordinary person. People like her have to be reborn when Zionism is posing the most mortal threat to mankind.

Shadia Abu Ghazaleh was born

Her spark still shimmers to plant seeds for new lotuses to bloom to liberate the Palestinian people. Today in times of greater adversity, it is all the more challenging a task to confront the poisonous weeds or enemy. The decades long struggle of the Palestinian liberation poses a challenge not only Israel occupation and racism, but British imperialist ambitions to divide, exploit and occupy the Middle East.

For over years, the Palestinian people have resisted imperialism and Zionism. The Balfour declaration of saw British Foreign Secretary, Arthur Balfour, sign a letter addressed to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the Zionist Federation in Britain, expressing support for the establishment in Palestine of a Zionist homeland. In , the League of Nations granted Britain a mandate over Palestine.

Britain agreed to allow 16, settlers to enter Palestine each year, implementing an economic system of ethnic cleansing and apartheid.