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On a leather chair, Florentino Sayeh, 13, was readying his mobile phone to record the inside of his right wrist being tattooed with a cross and, in Arabic, the words "Thy will be done" - from The Lord's Prayer. Sadeghi, Shirin (18 November 2009). "QODS DAY: Protesters Transform Jerusalem Day Into Iran Day". HuffPost. He took up tattooing about 12 years ago, having previously helped out at his father's barber shop, located downstairs from his current studio.

Zurub added: “Henna night was popular among those families who were expelled from their lands in 1948 during Nakba, but this tradition has moved to most of the Palestinian families.” When Islam came to prominence, beginning in the seventh century, inked tattooing was no longer allowed. His studio sits near the Church of the Nativity, built on the spot where Christians believe Jesus was born - and which happens to also be tattooed on the chest of Ayash, himself a devout Catholic. Especially being from a minority [religious] community in Palestine, I feel honoured to be a custodian of a practice so deeply connected with our history in this region.”

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However, just a few years after opening his first tattoo studio, Zionist militias invaded historic Palestine, and, alongside some 750,000 other Palestinians who were forced to flee their land in 1948 in what Palestinians refer to as the Nakba (the catastrophe), Yacoub had to abandon his shop and his home. Tattooing across displacement and occupation We were sent a video in which I could clearly see our daughter unconscious in the car with the Palestinians and them driving around the Gaza Strip. I ask you to send us any help or any news. Thank you very much.” Other Palestinian pilgrimage tattoo businesses shuttered during the 1948 war, and the subsequent Six-Day War in 1967 when the Israeli military occupied the West Bank, including East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, according to the family. Following the Muslim conquest in the region around 640AD, Christians were tattooed by the state with a cross on their inner right wrist Upon their return to Palestine after the end of the Arab-Israeli war, the Razzouk family began offering tattoos from their home and became the last remaining Palestinian family in East Jerusalem providing such a tattoo service for pilgrims.

Many women today choose to mark themselves with henna instead, a natural dye that fades away over the course of a week or two. Bedouin

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Al-Ali stated in an interview prior to his assassination that: "Handala, whom I created, will not end after I die. I hope that this is not an exaggeration when I say that I will continue to live in Handala, even after I die". Current usages of the Handala motif include:

When the extremist Israelis claim that Palestine never existed, I feel proud to have my family as a reference point to show people that not only does Palestine exist, but we have had a vibrant culture here for many centuries.” Visibility and Christian identity We are hoping for positive news. It is definitely Shani. She was at a music festival for peace. This is a nightmare for our family.”With Christians in the Middle East facing growing threats from extremists, emphasising one's religion can be life-threatening. Father Boulus, an energetic, charismatic local priest at St Mark’s Monastery, says that his tattoos - covering the entire length of his arms - are a reminder of his religious beliefs. He sends pilgrims visiting the monastery to get tattooed by Wassim, owing to the Razzouk family’s history in the area. Family members saw the video after an ex-boyfriend of Shani's sent them the video, German outlet Der Spiegel reported. Palestinian Bedouins used to have inked tattoos as a tradition meant to identify tribes, show marital status, or enhance beauty. We may encounter some old Bedouin women in Palestine with tattoos on their faces. When she lets her hair fall, the cross can't be seen. She was adamant about the tattoo, but she couldn't do it in a visible area of her skin because she wants to return to Syria."

For these women, tattoos mark different phases in their lives, and consequently start at a young age. Two weeks ago, Germany’s Der Spiegel reported that the German partner of Louk’s aunt had been told she was alive and being treated for injuries at a hospital in Gaza’s Beit Lahia. Focused mainly on the chin and resembling a beard, the dotted tattoos were viewed as a sign of beauty and are especially common among mature women, aged 60 and above. Olin, Margaret (2019). "How Long Will Handala Wait? A Ten-Year-Old Barefoot Refugee Child on Palestinian Walls". Timescapes of Waiting. pp.176–197. doi: 10.1163/9789004407121_012. ISBN 978-90-04-40712-1. S2CID 203233320.

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We have heard nothing. We are hoping for positive news," Louk told MailOnline. "It is definitely Shani. She was at a music festival for peace. This is a nightmare for our family." Video of Louk, a tattoo artist, taken before the massacre showed her dancing with friends at the festival. British and Australian soldiers stationed in British Mandate Palestine became Yacoub’s main clientele

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