The Intifadas
The Nakba
Palestinian Culture
Palestinian Symbols
Miscellaneous
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What does Intifada mean?

Shaking off (or uprising)

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What does Nakba mean?

The catastrophe

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What is the traditional Palestinian dance called?

Dabke

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What colors are on the Palestinian flag?

Red, white, black, and green

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What language do Palestinians speak?

Arabic

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What are the Intifadas?

A series of protests and riots against Israeli occupation.

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What is the Nakba?

when many Palestinians were displaced from their homeland by the creation of the new state of Israel.

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What dessert was created in Palestine?

Kunafa

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What does the watermelon represent?

It represents the Palestinian flag.

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What is the oldest church in Palestine?

Church of Nativity

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Which Intifada was shorter?

The second

(It lasted 5 years while the other lasted 6)

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Around how many villages were destroyed or depopulated in the Nakba?

Around 500

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What is Palestine's national dish?

Musakhan

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What is the national tree of Palestine?

The olive tree

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What currency does Palestine use?

The Israeli Shekel

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What was signed at the end of the First Intifada?

The Oslo Accords


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What year did the Nakba occur?

1948

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When is olive harvest in Palestine?

September - November

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What does the symbol of the key mean to Palestinians?

The right to return

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What is the lowest city in Palestine (and the world)?

Jericho

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What years did the first and second Intifadas occur? 

1987 and 2000

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What is the Balfour Declaration?

Statement of British support for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.

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What is Palestinian embroidery called?

Tatreez

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What is Handala and what does it represent?

Handala is an image of a dirty young boy whose back is facing the audience. He represents the way people turn their backs on the children of Palestine.

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What is the largest city in the West Bank?

Hebron

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