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100

A Palestinian City Famous for its Cheese 

Nablus

100

The Countries Bordering Palestine

Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt Syria

100
The Place where Jesus was Born 

Bethlehem

100

Name the Traditional Palestinian Dance

"Dabkeh"

دبكة

100

Symbolism of the Palestinian Key 

"The Right of Return"

200

Name three Palestinian Dishes/Desserts

Kunafa, Maqluba, Lentil Soup, Falafel, Hummus....etc.

200
Name Four Cities in the West Bank 

Nazareth, Jerusalem, Nablus, Hebron...etc.

200
A Holy Site for Muslims in Jerusalem

Masjid Al Aqsa 

200

Palestinian Embroidery Art Traditional Name

"Tatreez"

تطريز 

200

Give 3 significant dates in Palestinian history

1948, 1967, 1916, 2006, 2014, 2023

300

5 Key Ingredients of Musakhan

Chicken, Summaq, Red Onion, Taboon Bread, Olive Oil

300

Number of Cities in Palestine (Closest Answer wins)

56 

300

What is the church of the Holy Sepulchre known for?

The site where Jesus PBUH was crucified

300

Palestinian Poet and Author with the Initials M.D. 

Mahmoud Darwish

300

The meaning of the symbols on the Keffiyeh. 

Olive Leaves, Fishnets, and Trade Routes going through Palestine 

400

An Herb Brewed and Commonly Drank with Tea 

شاي بالميرامية

(Sage Tea)

400
The Largest Palestinian City 

Hebron

400

Three Companies on the BDS List 

Nestle, Barclays, Starbucks 

400

Name three Palestinian Authors 

Ghassan Kanafani, Fadwa Tuqan, Edward Said

400

Then first establishment of the Palestinian Flag. 

The Arab Revolt. 

500

What is significant about September for the Palestinian Farmers

Olive Gathering Season!

500
Historically, an occupation Gazans are very skilled at. 

Fishing.

500

The Number of Biblical Prophets Buried in Hebron

Three Prophets: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob 

500

The National Palestinian Flower 

There are two! Poppies and Irises

500

The first time the term "Palestinian" was used 

The word comes from the ancient Philistines, and the area was designated by the Romans as "Palestine". It became common usage among Arabs in the late 19th century. 

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