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He Did it, Hassan Hijazi Returned to Yafa, Millions Will Follow to their Homeland of Palestine

Uprooted Palestinians, May 23, 2011

 

Palestinian Bouazizi
Hassan Hijazi

”The old will die and the young will forget (Nakba).” David Ben Gurion, first Zionist prime minister said in 1948, 35 years before the birth of Hassan Hijazi, the Palestinian Bouazizi.

Unlike poor Bouazizi, the Tunisian revolution icon, Hassan, was a clerk at Syrian ministry of education, though, he as all uprooted palestinians in Syria enjoyed the same civil right of the granted to Syrians, his dream was to return to Yafa, where his father and grandfather were born. .It was a dream that come true, Hassan Hijazi, 28, one of hundreds uprooted Palestinian who crossed the the mined Wadi Al-sarkhat, and several military fences seperating occupied Majdal Shams from Syria, he took a public bus to Jaffa in search of his parents' former house. Hassan's mother said that her son was determined to return and reach Jaffa while he was still studying, and even when he traveled to Aleppo to study where he remained for several years.


My friend Dr. Franklin Lamb, hopes the Nakba day may pave the way for "making some basic civil rights for Lebanon's refugees in Lebanon.

The Israeli media described Hasssan as a "Syrian" civil servent and called him an "infiltrator", no surprise, Golda denied the existance of Palestinians. ‘Only Jews have the right to infiltrate Arab lands’
No problem, Palestine, from river to sea is the occupied part of southern Syria (BILAD al-Sham).

I used to say: Blood shall defeat the sword, the magic shall turn against the magicians. Thanks to the Palestinian Blood shed at Maroun al-Ras, and Majdal Shams that helped Hassan to realize his dream, the dream of Milions of uprooted palestinian.

Gilad Atzimon hit the nail, Palestinians are more decisive, firm and united than their parents’ or grandparents’ generations.

They Call it “Independence” … We Call it Nakba, thus wrote reham alhelsi, two days before nakba day. 

Uprooted Palestinians (the core of the Palestinian cause), in Lebanon, and Syria marked May 15, 2011, as a turning point in Palestinian history.

Return to Palestine, is no more a right, that will never die, its now an exercise ( Return in Practice ), and what happened on Nakba day in Marou al-Ras, Majdal shams, occupied WB, and besieged Gaza, is the beginning of the full liberation, and the millions great march to Jerusalem. the countdown has begun.

Haneyya is right: Palestinians have begun to 'bury Nakba' forever .
A final world for our international friends: Thank for your support, the UN can't "be trusted to grant long overdue statehood to Palestinians" Ask Arafat, ask Abbas, and ask Hassan Hejazi, who's father spent his life waiting waited the UN to implement its 194 resolton , and finally ask Netanyahu who got the Nakba Day rallies message as an event that threatens the existence of Israel.Nothing but full liberation

Hejazi the first





"I don't want to go back to Syria," Hijazi added, "I want to stay here in my village, where my father and grandfather were born. 

"But Syria is a good country for Palestinians and I don’t know what the Israeli government would do to us. I want to stay here and bring my family here," he noted.

When asked what he thought of President Assad, who has ordered a violent crackdown against anti-regime protesters, Hijazi said solemnly, "He is a good president." 

In an earlier interview with Channel 10, Hijazi recounted how he made his way from the northern border to central Israel. "I saw some peace activists, one Jew and a few French Arabs, and I told them – I want to go with you – because my dream is to reach Jaffa, the city where I am from."



Hijazi said he hitched a ride with "peace activists" from Majdal Shams. He told Channel 10 that the "Lebanese terror organization Hezbollah" pressured the Assad regime in Syria to allow the demonstration, and called for a military conquest of Israel by Arab armies.

"This isn't Israel, it's Palestine. This country must not be Jewish," he told Hebrew media, before being arrested by a policeman for illegal entry into Israel.
An additional two Syrians were arrested in Majdal Shams during house-to-house searches throughout the day on Monday, Rosenfeld said.
Earlier, a Syrian-Palestinian infiltrator who was a passenger in a taxi driven by a Palestinian man from east Jerusalem was arrested along with the driver.
So that's four we have caught.

http://uprootedpalestinians.blogspot.com/2011/05/he-did-it-hassan-hijazi-reurned-to-yafa.html

 



 

 

 

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