The Forbidden Palestinians in North America

The survivors of the 1948 massacres in and expulsions from Palestine are everywhere.  Scattered to the four corners of the earth, we have only to look in our own communities to find them. Seven million Palestinians live outside Palestine, compared with five million inside. At least half a million live in Chile alone.  Why, then, should we bring Palestinians from the refugee camps in Lebanon to tell their stories in North America?

Many have said that we should not. They say that these Palestinians are toxic, that they are hardliners, resistance fighters, fanatics and terrorists, and that there is no benefit in trying to engage them.  We believe the opposite, that because they have a different viewpoint, the full Palestinian story cannot be told without their voices, and that, in fact, they speak for many other Palestinians who who think as they do.

The western groups that invite Palestinian speakers from Palestine inevitably act as a filter.  It is easy to find Palestinians that preach nonviolence and reconciliation, but how often have we heard from the rest?  How many speakers from Hamas and Islamic Jihad have been on speaking tours of North America? Do they not have a viewpoint and should we not hear it?

That is, of course, impossible.  Our societies will not allow it.  So we decided instead to bring sympathetic voices of people who are from these societies but have no affiliation to any of the political parties or resistance groups.  Unlike Palestinians…

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