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The keffiyeh she wore is not some neutral garment, or some multicultural kumbaya accessory. Following the massacre of Oct. 7, 2023, it has become a political symbol—one inseparable from Arab ...
The iconic Palestinian scarf has been demonized as a symbol of Nazi-like hatred. This bigoted nonsense couldn’t be further from the truth. A pro-Palestinian protester wearing a keffiyeh in New ...
In a controversial take on the classic nativity scene, some churches are replacing the baby Jesus’s traditional blanket with a keffiyeh — a symbol of pro-Palestine activism.
The keffiyeh’s increasing ubiquitousness has turned up the heat on a simmering cultural debate: More than a year after Oct. 7, should Jews feel threatened by the sight of a person wearing one?
A banner depicting a university graduate in a keffiyeh in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, installed by the city in tribute to its civil rights legacy, Nov. 19, 2024.
The Vatican has stated, in response to broad speculation over the keffiyeh’s disappearance, that it’s tradition for the baby Jesus to be removed from the nativity until the night before Christmas.
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Everything You’ve Heard About the Keffiyeh Is Wrong - MSNThe keffiyeh is a simple act of resistance against the colonial system that seeks to erase us. Earlier this month, Hazem Suleiman, a journalist in Gaza who had to get his leg amputated, ...
The keffiyeh—كوفية in Arabic—translates to “related to Kufa,” the city in Iraq where it is believed people first started wearing it.
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