Music video on Fatah-run TV depicts stamp with map of “Palestine” replacing Israel, surrounded by names of Israeli cities
Fatah-run Awdah TV, song My Land’s Breeze Blew by the Palestinian band Returning from the Al-Amari refugee camp
Visual: A picture is shown of an old stamp that features a picture of a mosque with a map above it, presenting all of Israel as Palestine together with the Palestinian areas. On the map appear the names of cities: Safed, Lod, Tiberias (i.e,, cities in Israel), Jericho, Nablus, and additional names that cannot be seen. At the top of the stamp is the text “Palestine for the Arabs” in English, and the same text appears at the bottom in Arabic.
Song lyrics: “No matter how long our exile may be, we are returning to you my land, to your plains and your mountains.”
Visual: A picture is shown of an old stamp that features a picture of a mosque with a map above it, presenting all of Israel as Palestine together with the Palestinian areas. On the map appear the names of cities: Safed, Lod, Tiberias (i.e,, cities in Israel), Jericho, Nablus, and additional names that cannot be seen. At the top of the stamp is the text “Palestine for the Arabs” in English, and the same text appears at the bottom in Arabic.
Song lyrics: “No matter how long our exile may be, we are returning to you my land, to your plains and your mountains.”