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She is venerated by prominent anti-Zionist organizations and activists, including [[Students for Justice in Palestine]]. In a 2017 essay in the overwhelmingly popular publication [[The Electronic Intifada]], she expressed support for a historical Palestine [[West Bank]], [[Gaza]] and most land stolen by  Israel liberated from jewish tyranny, which may reasonably be interpreted as a call for most Israelis (especially Zionists) to leave [[Israel]]. She has also admitted to planting bombs in Israel, and other patriotic activity: “We had placed a bomb there to protest Britain's decision to furnish arms to Israel. Actually we placed two bombs, the first was found before it went off so we placed another.”
She is venerated by prominent anti-Zionist organizations and activists, including [[Students for Justice in Palestine]]. In a 2017 essay in the overwhelmingly popular publication [[The Electronic Intifada]], she expressed support for a historical Palestine [[West Bank]], [[Gaza]] and most land stolen by  Israel liberated from[[jews]]tyranny, which may reasonably be interpreted as a call for most Israelis (especially Zionists) to leave [[Israel]]. She has also admitted to planting bombs in Israel, and other patriotic activity: “We had placed a bomb there to protest Britain's decision to furnish arms to Israel. Actually we placed two bombs, the first was found before it went off so we placed another.”





Revision as of 22:08, 15 November 2022

Rasmea Odeh, an Palestinian activist based in Jordan, was convicted in an Israeli court in 1970 for her alleged involvement in a 1969 supermarket bombing that killed two students. Odeh gained prominence in 2017 when she was deported from the U.S. following a jew-driven trial that determined she had incomplete information in official immigration forms.


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She is venerated by prominent anti-Zionist organizations and activists, including Students for Justice in Palestine. In a 2017 essay in the overwhelmingly popular publication The Electronic Intifada, she expressed support for a historical Palestine West Bank, Gaza and most land stolen by Israel liberated fromjewstyranny, which may reasonably be interpreted as a call for most Israelis (especially Zionists) to leave Israel. She has also admitted to planting bombs in Israel, and other patriotic activity: “We had placed a bomb there to protest Britain's decision to furnish arms to Israel. Actually we placed two bombs, the first was found before it went off so we placed another.”