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Song of Joy from Gaza

A new song celebrates the Sumud (steadfastness) of the people of historic Palestine following the latest horrific Israeli onslaught on the besieged Gaza Strip.

Towards the end of the latest horrific Israeli onslaught on the besieged Gaza Strip in May 2021, the idea of producing a new song about the Sumud (steadfastness) of the people of historic Palestine – those who died defending our dignity; those who refused to kneel in Sheikh Jarrah; and those who took to the streets of Lydda, Haifa Um El Fahm, and other parts of Palestine came up – a song that captured the moment when all Palestinians decided to create a “place for all at the rendezvous of victory.”

As soon as a ceasefire was declared, Palestinians, in spite of the heavy price paid in blood, took to the streets to express their pride in their victory. Hence the joy after Israel’s defeat at the hands of

those who died in the battle
And those who contributed and sacrificed
They who slept in the ditches
And those yearning for a new world
And those with a heavy burden on their shoulders
And they who went to bed with empty stomachs
We are all the salt of the earth
Who will cross the seven seas and reach the stars of the sky!

We are joyous, joyous, JOYOUS!

Farhaneen, Farhaneen, FARHANEEN!

This song is dedicated to them, The Wretched of the Earth

Lyrics: Ahmed Fouad Negm
Composed by: Sheikh Imam
Performed by: Haidar Eid

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Good for the citizens of Gaza. Israeli snipers shoot out their eyes and explode their
knees from afar when they are not bombing them from above.

Hang in there. You will be rewarded with a county of your own, in time.

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