Chile’s Palestinian community protests air strikes
Published: 09:05 PM,May 19,2021 | EDITED : 07:05 PM,May 19,2021
SANTIAGO: Chile’s Palestinian community — the largest outside the Middle East with more than 300,000 people — protested on Tuesday in Santiago against the bloodshed caused by Israeli air strikes.
More than a thousand people met at the Club Palestino football headquarters in eastern Santiago to demonstrate against Israel’s near-relentless bombing campaign, with Hamas having launched nearly 3,500 rockets at Israel since the crisis began on May 10.
“We are the biggest Palestinian community outside of the Middle East and we are adding to the demonstrations that have taken place around the world... and also to support the hundreds of Palestinian civilian victims who have died in these Israeli attacks and bombings,” said Maurice Kahmis, President of the Palestinian Community of Chile.
The protesters in Chile began their demonstration outside Club Palestino with dancing, waving of Palestinian flags and signs that read “Justice does not exist with occupation” and “No more genocide.”
They then piled into 700 cars, organisers estimated, causing a traffic jam at least three kilometres long.
“We are sad that our families are dying, my grandparents, my cousins, my aunts and uncles are dying under Israeli occupation,” 18-year-old Catalina Garib said.
“I came here today to support all Palestinians who are suffering, there are a lot of children who are dying,” designer Pamela Jarabran said. “We want those who are far from us to know that they are not alone.”
Chile recognised Palestine as a state in 2011, supporting its entrance to Unesco. The country’s large Palestinian diaspora lives alongside an influential Jewish community of about 30,000 members.
Palestinians began immigrating to Chile in large numbers during the 20th century, when the area was still part of the Ottoman Empire. The community is especially involved in Chile’s textiles industry as well as in the South American country’s politics.
Chile’s Club Palestino was founded by Arab immigrants in 1920. The team’s matches are watched by thousands of fans in the Palestinian territories. — AFP
More than a thousand people met at the Club Palestino football headquarters in eastern Santiago to demonstrate against Israel’s near-relentless bombing campaign, with Hamas having launched nearly 3,500 rockets at Israel since the crisis began on May 10.
“We are the biggest Palestinian community outside of the Middle East and we are adding to the demonstrations that have taken place around the world... and also to support the hundreds of Palestinian civilian victims who have died in these Israeli attacks and bombings,” said Maurice Kahmis, President of the Palestinian Community of Chile.
The protesters in Chile began their demonstration outside Club Palestino with dancing, waving of Palestinian flags and signs that read “Justice does not exist with occupation” and “No more genocide.”
They then piled into 700 cars, organisers estimated, causing a traffic jam at least three kilometres long.
“We are sad that our families are dying, my grandparents, my cousins, my aunts and uncles are dying under Israeli occupation,” 18-year-old Catalina Garib said.
“I came here today to support all Palestinians who are suffering, there are a lot of children who are dying,” designer Pamela Jarabran said. “We want those who are far from us to know that they are not alone.”
Chile recognised Palestine as a state in 2011, supporting its entrance to Unesco. The country’s large Palestinian diaspora lives alongside an influential Jewish community of about 30,000 members.
Palestinians began immigrating to Chile in large numbers during the 20th century, when the area was still part of the Ottoman Empire. The community is especially involved in Chile’s textiles industry as well as in the South American country’s politics.
Chile’s Club Palestino was founded by Arab immigrants in 1920. The team’s matches are watched by thousands of fans in the Palestinian territories. — AFP