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Palestinian Americans

Palestinian Americans (Arabic: فلسطينيو أمريكا) are Americans who are of full or partial Palestinian descent. It is unclear when the first Palestinian immigrants arrived in the United States, but it is believed that they arrived during the early 1900s.

Palestinian Americans
فلسطينيو أمريكا
Total population
166,088
(2021 American Community Survey; 0.05% of U.S.'s population)[1]
Regions with significant populations
ChicagoNew York City and Northern New JerseyHoustonDetroitNew OrleansSan Francisco Bay AreaSouthern California
Languages
English, Arabic
Religion
Islam, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Other Arab Americans

Numbering 170,000 individuals, the Palestinian community in the United States is small, making up less than half a tenth of a percent of the U.S. population. However, this number could be underestimated as Palestinian Americans may consider themselves as just Arab (600,000 people identify themselves as "Arab" or "Other Arab" on the Census), or some Palestinian immigrants with less immersion in the English language may not be able to fill out the Census form with accurate information. There is not yet an Arab or Middle Eastern/North African (MENA) category on the Census, and this notion is being considered.

The Palestinian community is concentrated in the New York City, Houston, Chicago, and Detroit metropolitan areas, with other populations in the Los Angeles and San Francisco metropolitan areas. Some Palestinians have emigrated to smaller metropolitan or micropolitan/rural areas such as Gallup, New Mexico, in the late 20th and 21st century.

History edit

 
The New York City Metropolitan Area, including North Jersey and Brooklyn, is home to the largest Palestinian population in the United States.

Early immigration edit

The first Palestinians who immigrated to the United States arrived after 1908, when the Ottoman Empire passed a new conscription law mandating Palestinians into the military.[2] These Palestinians were overwhelmingly Jewish, and only a minority of them were Muslims. The 1922 census of Palestine lists 3,441 Palestinians living abroad in the United States (1,644 Jews, 1,352 Christian, 426 Muslim, along with 19 Druze), the second highest number behind the group listing of South and Central American republics.[3] Palestinian immigration began to decline after 1924, with a new law limiting the number of immigrants, as well as the Great Depression, which heavily reduced immigration.

Palestinian exodus edit

The population in the United States began to increase after World War II. The establishment of the state of Israel led to many Palestinian Jews becoming Israeli citizens, and those that remained Palestinian were principally Arab, many of which were then displaced in the Nakba due to the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. During the 1950s, many Christians from Ramallah started immigrating to the states, then followed by Muslims from nearby towns. However, the greatest wave of Palestinian immigration began in 1967 after the Six-Day War, or as Middle Easterners and North Africans call it, the June War. This wave of immigrants reached its peak in the 1980s.[4]

Modern history edit

After the Immigration and Nationality act of 1965 was enacted, many Palestinians started immigrating again into the United States. Most Palestinians that immigrated to the United States in this period were more educated than the Palestinians that arrived before 1967, to the schools sponsored by the United Nations and the increasing number of universities in the Middle East.[5]

Demographics edit

U.S cities edit

Most Palestinians settled in the areas surrounding Paterson,[6][7] and Bay Ridge,[8] which together make up the New York Metropolitan Area. Many other Palestinians settled in the Houston metropolitan area, while some others settled in the Chicago metropolitan area, Los Angeles metro area, Metro Detroit, Greater Cleveland, Metro New Orleans, Metro Jacksonville, and Metro Miami. Paterson, New Jersey, has its southern half of the city nicknamed Little Ramallah, with an Arab American population estimated as high as 20,000 in 2015.[9] It has the most concentrated area of Palestinian Americans in the entire United States.[10] It is also called Little Istanbul, since it also has a growing Turkish American community.

Bay Ridge's Arab community in Brooklyn, New York, is also a significant neighborhood home to an estimated population of 35,000,[11] in which its largest Arab ethnic groups are Palestinians and Yemenis.[8][12] However, it is also home to many other Arab ethnic groups, making Bay Ridge's Arab community also a strongly diverse population.

 
Bay Ridge in Brooklyn, New York City; also has a strongly diverse Arab community, in which its largest Arab groups are Palestinians and Yemenis. Its strong presence is noticeable from Arab shops to Babel Barber Shop, shown above during the January 2016 snow storm.

Chicago, Illinois, is also home to a significant population of Palestinians. There is an estimated population of 85,000 Palestinians in Chicago, and Palestinians form 60% of the Arab community in the area.[13][14] Bridgeview, Illinois, also has a significant population of Palestinian Americans.

According to the 2000 United States Census, there were 72,112 people of Palestinian ancestry living in the United States, increasing to 85,186 by the 2009–2013 American Community Survey. It is difficult to count the numbers of Palestinian Americans, since the United States does not recognize the State of Palestine, and only recognizes "Palestinian" as a nationality.

Top 10 Cities with the Largest Palestinian Community in the United States are, according to Zip Atlas:[15]

Rank City No. of Palestinians
1 New York, NY 3,815
2 Houston, TX 2,124
3 Los Angeles, CA 1,963
4 Orland Park, IL 1,817
5 Philadelphia, PA 1,660
6 Chicago, IL 1,613
7 Cleveland, OH 1,363
8 Columbus, OH 1,249
9 Alafaya, FL 1,180
10 Dearborn, MI 1,173

Also according to Zip Atlas,[16] the top 10 Cities with the Highest Percentage of Palestinian Population in the United States are:

Rank City Percent of Population as Palestinian
1 Junction, IL 16.07%
2 Orland Hills, IL 13.51%
3 Apple Mountain Lake, VA 9.20%
4 Chicago Ridge, IL 7.87%
5 Clarkson, NY 7.62%
6 Willards, MD 6.52%
7 Hickory Hills, IL 6.10%
8 Spring Valley Village, TX 5.57%
9 Bridgeview, IL 5.28%
10 Roseland, IN 4.99%

Religion edit

Palestinian Muslim Americans practice the Sunni sect of Islam, in the Hanafi and Shafi'i madhab.[17]

A large part of Palestinian Christians belong to the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, with a significant presence of the Latin and Melkite church followers. Smaller minorities adhere to various sects of Protestantism.[18]

Language edit

Besides English, many Palestinian Americans speak Palestinian Arabic. Palestinians who once lived or worked in Israel or the Palestinian territories may have spoken Modern Hebrew as a second language.[17][19] Many Palestinians are fluent in other languages.

Education edit

In the United States approximately 46% of Palestinians have obtained at least a college degree, compared to 18% of the American population.[20][failed verification] The study of culture and the Arabic language is increasingly important among Palestinians, especially in college and graduate school. Thus, some Palestinian or Arab organizations are working to monitor and improve the teaching of Arab history and culture in the American schools.[5] Palestinians, along with Jordanians, have one of the highest education rates among the arab countries.[21]

Socioeconomics edit

Among the 90 percent of Palestinian American men and 40 percent of women who are in the labor force, 40 percent and 31 percent, have either professional, technical, or managerial positions. There are also large numbers in sales: 26 percent of men, and 23 percent of women. The self-employment rate for men is a significant 36 percent (only 13 percent for women), compared to 11 percent for non-immigrant men. Of the self-employed, 64 percent are in retail trade, with half owning grocery stores. In terms of income, the mean for Palestinian families in 1979 was $25,400, with 24 percent earning over $35,000 and 20 percent earning less than $10,000.[17]

Culture edit

Palestinian culture is a blend of Eastern Mediterranean influences. Palestinians share commonalities with nearby peoples of the Levant, including Lebanese, Syrians, and Jordanians.

 
Kanafeh is a popular Palestinian dessert which originated from Nablus. Kanafeh is becoming very popular in the United States, mostly in New York City.

Cuisine edit

Palestinians cook many similar foods to the Levant. Examples are kanafeh, hummus, falafel, musakhan, waraq al-'inib, and other Palestinian dishes. These foods, such as Kanafeh, have been very popular in the United States, mostly in New York City.[22]

Business edit

Palestinian Americans have owned Middle Eastern groceries, shops and restaurants ever since their immigration to the United States. Most of these businesses are in large cities such as New York City and Chicago.[23]

Notable figures edit

 
Yousef Saleh Erakat, better known as FouseyTube, is a successful Palestinian American YouTuber and online streamer

Edward Said was a U.S. naturalized Palestinian professor at Columbia University, and widely known as the "Father of Orientalism". He was also a strong voice and advocate for the American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee (ADC) and studied the breaches of civil liberties of Arabs and Muslims in the United States during the 1990s and later after hijacking on September 11th 2001.[24]

Huwaida Arraf is a Palestinian activist, author and lawyer based in the city of Ramallah who founded an organization called the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) which seeks to help the Palestinian side of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through non-violent protests.[25] She was also a part of a peace initiative called Seeds of Peace which sought to create communication between Palestinian and Jewish youth.[26]

Khaled Mohamed Khaled, better known by his stage name DJ Khaled, is an American hip hop artist and record producer of Palestinian descent who rose to fame in the 2000s with the debut of his first album Listennn... the Album which reached the 12th spot on the US Billboard 200 chart.[27]

Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid, two sisters who are both models, are of Palestinian descent through their father Mohamed. Both sisters have expressed their public support for the Palestinian cause.[28][29]

Politics edit

Domestic politics edit

 
Rashida Tlaib the first Palestinian-American woman elected to Congress.

A poll in October 2016 found that 60% of Arab-American (including Palestinian-Americans) voters voted for Hillary Clinton (with 26% voting for Donald Trump). The survey found evidence of continued movement by Arab-American voters away from the Republican Party, and that 52% of voters identified as Democrats with only 26% calling themselves Republicans.[30]

2016 Election edit

Arab Americans who supported Hillary Clinton believed that addressing gun violence, health care, and Social Security were important to electing the President, however those who supported Donald Trump saw combatting terrorism, further regulating government spending, and creating stricter immigration policies as of chief importance after "Jobs and the economy".[30] Both groups believed Hillary Clinton to be a stronger choice when it came to improving education and resolving racial tensions.[30]

2020 Election edit

Despite 26% of Arab-Americans voting for Trump in 2016, the President's Pro-Israel policies such as the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital by moving of the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem have considerably lessened his support from Arab-Americans and Palestinian-Americans in particular.[31] Initiatives such as "Yalla Vote" have formed to encourage Arab voters to register and participate in the 2020 Election and boost the number of Arab-American votes.

Foreign politics edit

While Palestinian Americans are typically not more politically active than the population at large they are very politically aware of their history and the issues facing their homeland. They are more active in social organizations such as Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS), through mosques, churches and local organizations, than in larger political ones, though the former tend to have strong political implications. In the absence of a unified Palestinian state, the unity and preservation of communities in the diaspora serve to maintain Palestinian identity.[citation needed]

Government edit

Ammar Campa-Najjar is a Democratic candidate of Palestinian and Mexican Heritage from East County who ran for Congress to represent California's 50th congressional district in 2020.[32] Ammar worked as a campaign official in San Diego raising awareness and helping to get President Barack Obama reelected in 2012.[33] His opponent in the 2020 electoral season is Darrell Issa (another Arab-American of Lebanese, German and Bohemian (Czech) ancestry).

Only a couple Americans of Palestinian ancestry have served or are currently serving as members of Congress. Rashida Tlaib, an American born to Palestinian parents, is a Democratic congresswoman of the Michigan House of Representatives, who ran for U.S. House of Representatives seat from Michigan's 13th congressional district. She became one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress (along with Somali-American Ilhan Omar of Minnesota), and the first Palestinian-American woman in Congress.[34][35] Justin Amash, was a Republican-turned Independent Congressman of Palestinian ancestry, serving in the U.S House of Representatives representing Michigan's 3rd District.

At the State level, Athena Salman of the Arizona House of Representatives is of Palestinian Ancestry. Palestinian-American Iman Jodeh was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in the 2020 United States elections.[36] Fady Qaddoura, born on the West Bank was elected to the Indiana Senate in 2020.[37]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Palestinian American Council
  • Arab Americans: Demographics October 23, 2016, at the Wayback Machine

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Palestinian Americans Arabic فلسطينيو أمريكا are Americans who are of full or partial Palestinian descent It is unclear when the first Palestinian immigrants arrived in the United States but it is believed that they arrived during the early 1900s Palestinian Americansفلسطينيو أمريكا Total population166 088 2021 American Community Survey 0 05 of U S s population 1 Regions with significant populationsChicago New York City and Northern New Jersey Houston Detroit New Orleans San Francisco Bay Area Southern CaliforniaLanguagesEnglish ArabicReligionIslam ChristianityRelated ethnic groupsOther Arab AmericansNumbering 170 000 individuals the Palestinian community in the United States is small making up less than half a tenth of a percent of the U S population However this number could be underestimated as Palestinian Americans may consider themselves as just Arab 600 000 people identify themselves as Arab or Other Arab on the Census or some Palestinian immigrants with less immersion in the English language may not be able to fill out the Census form with accurate information There is not yet an Arab or Middle Eastern North African MENA category on the Census and this notion is being considered The Palestinian community is concentrated in the New York City Houston Chicago and Detroit metropolitan areas with other populations in the Los Angeles and San Francisco metropolitan areas Some Palestinians have emigrated to smaller metropolitan or micropolitan rural areas such as Gallup New Mexico in the late 20th and 21st century Contents 1 History 1 1 Early immigration 1 2 Palestinian exodus 1 3 Modern history 2 Demographics 2 1 U S cities 2 2 Religion 2 3 Language 2 4 Education 2 5 Socioeconomics 3 Culture 3 1 Cuisine 3 2 Business 4 Notable figures 5 Politics 5 1 Domestic politics 5 1 1 2016 Election 5 1 2 2020 Election 5 2 Foreign politics 5 3 Government 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The New York City Metropolitan Area including North Jersey and Brooklyn is home to the largest Palestinian population in the United States Early immigration edit The first Palestinians who immigrated to the United States arrived after 1908 when the Ottoman Empire passed a new conscription law mandating Palestinians into the military 2 These Palestinians were overwhelmingly Jewish and only a minority of them were Muslims The 1922 census of Palestine lists 3 441 Palestinians living abroad in the United States 1 644 Jews 1 352 Christian 426 Muslim along with 19 Druze the second highest number behind the group listing of South and Central American republics 3 Palestinian immigration began to decline after 1924 with a new law limiting the number of immigrants as well as the Great Depression which heavily reduced immigration Palestinian exodus edit The population in the United States began to increase after World War II The establishment of the state of Israel led to many Palestinian Jews becoming Israeli citizens and those that remained Palestinian were principally Arab many of which were then displaced in the Nakba due to the 1948 Arab Israeli War During the 1950s many Christians from Ramallah started immigrating to the states then followed by Muslims from nearby towns However the greatest wave of Palestinian immigration began in 1967 after the Six Day War or as Middle Easterners and North Africans call it the June War This wave of immigrants reached its peak in the 1980s 4 Modern history edit After the Immigration and Nationality act of 1965 was enacted many Palestinians started immigrating again into the United States Most Palestinians that immigrated to the United States in this period were more educated than the Palestinians that arrived before 1967 to the schools sponsored by the United Nations and the increasing number of universities in the Middle East 5 Demographics editU S cities edit Most Palestinians settled in the areas surrounding Paterson 6 7 and Bay Ridge 8 which together make up the New York Metropolitan Area Many other Palestinians settled in the Houston metropolitan area while some others settled in the Chicago metropolitan area Los Angeles metro area Metro Detroit Greater Cleveland Metro New Orleans Metro Jacksonville and Metro Miami Paterson New Jersey has its southern half of the city nicknamed Little Ramallah with an Arab American population estimated as high as 20 000 in 2015 9 It has the most concentrated area of Palestinian Americans in the entire United States 10 It is also called Little Istanbul since it also has a growing Turkish American community Bay Ridge s Arab community in Brooklyn New York is also a significant neighborhood home to an estimated population of 35 000 11 in which its largest Arab ethnic groups are Palestinians and Yemenis 8 12 However it is also home to many other Arab ethnic groups making Bay Ridge s Arab community also a strongly diverse population nbsp Bay Ridge in Brooklyn New York City also has a strongly diverse Arab community in which its largest Arab groups are Palestinians and Yemenis Its strong presence is noticeable from Arab shops to Babel Barber Shop shown above during the January 2016 snow storm Chicago Illinois is also home to a significant population of Palestinians There is an estimated population of 85 000 Palestinians in Chicago and Palestinians form 60 of the Arab community in the area 13 14 Bridgeview Illinois also has a significant population of Palestinian Americans According to the 2000 United States Census there were 72 112 people of Palestinian ancestry living in the United States increasing to 85 186 by the 2009 2013 American Community Survey It is difficult to count the numbers of Palestinian Americans since the United States does not recognize the State of Palestine and only recognizes Palestinian as a nationality Top 10 Cities with the Largest Palestinian Community in the United States are according to Zip Atlas 15 Rank City No of Palestinians1 New York NY 3 8152 Houston TX 2 1243 Los Angeles CA 1 9634 Orland Park IL 1 8175 Philadelphia PA 1 6606 Chicago IL 1 6137 Cleveland OH 1 3638 Columbus OH 1 2499 Alafaya FL 1 18010 Dearborn MI 1 173Also according to Zip Atlas 16 the top 10 Cities with the Highest Percentage of Palestinian Population in the United States are Rank City Percent of Population as Palestinian1 Junction IL 16 07 2 Orland Hills IL 13 51 3 Apple Mountain Lake VA 9 20 4 Chicago Ridge IL 7 87 5 Clarkson NY 7 62 6 Willards MD 6 52 7 Hickory Hills IL 6 10 8 Spring Valley Village TX 5 57 9 Bridgeview IL 5 28 10 Roseland IN 4 99 Religion edit Palestinian Muslim Americans practice the Sunni sect of Islam in the Hanafi and Shafi i madhab 17 A large part of Palestinian Christians belong to the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem with a significant presence of the Latin and Melkite church followers Smaller minorities adhere to various sects of Protestantism 18 Language edit Besides English many Palestinian Americans speak Palestinian Arabic Palestinians who once lived or worked in Israel or the Palestinian territories may have spoken Modern Hebrew as a second language 17 19 Many Palestinians are fluent in other languages Education edit In the United States approximately 46 of Palestinians have obtained at least a college degree compared to 18 of the American population 20 failed verification The study of culture and the Arabic language is increasingly important among Palestinians especially in college and graduate school Thus some Palestinian or Arab organizations are working to monitor and improve the teaching of Arab history and culture in the American schools 5 Palestinians along with Jordanians have one of the highest education rates among the arab countries 21 Socioeconomics edit Among the 90 percent of Palestinian American men and 40 percent of women who are in the labor force 40 percent and 31 percent have either professional technical or managerial positions There are also large numbers in sales 26 percent of men and 23 percent of women The self employment rate for men is a significant 36 percent only 13 percent for women compared to 11 percent for non immigrant men Of the self employed 64 percent are in retail trade with half owning grocery stores In terms of income the mean for Palestinian families in 1979 was 25 400 with 24 percent earning over 35 000 and 20 percent earning less than 10 000 17 Culture editPalestinian culture is a blend of Eastern Mediterranean influences Palestinians share commonalities with nearby peoples of the Levant including Lebanese Syrians and Jordanians nbsp Kanafeh is a popular Palestinian dessert which originated from Nablus Kanafeh is becoming very popular in the United States mostly in New York City Cuisine edit Palestinians cook many similar foods to the Levant Examples are kanafeh hummus falafel musakhan waraq al inib and other Palestinian dishes These foods such as Kanafeh have been very popular in the United States mostly in New York City 22 Business edit Palestinian Americans have owned Middle Eastern groceries shops and restaurants ever since their immigration to the United States Most of these businesses are in large cities such as New York City and Chicago 23 Notable figures editFor a more comprehensive list see List of Palestinian Americans nbsp Yousef Saleh Erakat better known as FouseyTube is a successful Palestinian American YouTuber and online streamerEdward Said was a U S naturalized Palestinian professor at Columbia University and widely known as the Father of Orientalism He was also a strong voice and advocate for the American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee ADC and studied the breaches of civil liberties of Arabs and Muslims in the United States during the 1990s and later after hijacking on September 11th 2001 24 Huwaida Arraf is a Palestinian activist author and lawyer based in the city of Ramallah who founded an organization called the International Solidarity Movement ISM which seeks to help the Palestinian side of the Israeli Palestinian conflict through non violent protests 25 She was also a part of a peace initiative called Seeds of Peace which sought to create communication between Palestinian and Jewish youth 26 Khaled Mohamed Khaled better known by his stage name DJ Khaled is an American hip hop artist and record producer of Palestinian descent who rose to fame in the 2000s with the debut of his first album Listennn the Album which reached the 12th spot on the US Billboard 200 chart 27 Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid two sisters who are both models are of Palestinian descent through their father Mohamed Both sisters have expressed their public support for the Palestinian cause 28 29 Politics editDomestic politics edit nbsp Rashida Tlaib the first Palestinian American woman elected to Congress A poll in October 2016 found that 60 of Arab American including Palestinian Americans voters voted for Hillary Clinton with 26 voting for Donald Trump The survey found evidence of continued movement by Arab American voters away from the Republican Party and that 52 of voters identified as Democrats with only 26 calling themselves Republicans 30 2016 Election edit Arab Americans who supported Hillary Clinton believed that addressing gun violence health care and Social Security were important to electing the President however those who supported Donald Trump saw combatting terrorism further regulating government spending and creating stricter immigration policies as of chief importance after Jobs and the economy 30 Both groups believed Hillary Clinton to be a stronger choice when it came to improving education and resolving racial tensions 30 2020 Election edit Despite 26 of Arab Americans voting for Trump in 2016 the President s Pro Israel policies such as the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel s capital by moving of the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem have considerably lessened his support from Arab Americans and Palestinian Americans in particular 31 Initiatives such as Yalla Vote have formed to encourage Arab voters to register and participate in the 2020 Election and boost the number of Arab American votes Foreign politics edit While Palestinian Americans are typically not more politically active than the population at large they are very politically aware of their history and the issues facing their homeland They are more active in social organizations such as Boycott Divestment and Sanctions BDS through mosques churches and local organizations than in larger political ones though the former tend to have strong political implications In the absence of a unified Palestinian state the unity and preservation of communities in the diaspora serve to maintain Palestinian identity citation needed Government edit Ammar Campa Najjar is a Democratic candidate of Palestinian and Mexican Heritage from East County who ran for Congress to represent California s 50th congressional district in 2020 32 Ammar worked as a campaign official in San Diego raising awareness and helping to get President Barack Obama reelected in 2012 33 His opponent in the 2020 electoral season is Darrell Issa another Arab American of Lebanese German and Bohemian Czech ancestry Only a couple Americans of Palestinian ancestry have served or are currently serving as members of Congress Rashida Tlaib an American born to Palestinian parents is a Democratic congresswoman of the Michigan House of Representatives who ran for U S House of Representatives seat from Michigan s 13th congressional district She became one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress along with Somali American Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and the first Palestinian American woman in Congress 34 35 Justin Amash was a Republican turned Independent Congressman of Palestinian ancestry serving in the U S House of Representatives representing Michigan s 3rd District At the State level Athena Salman of the Arizona House of Representatives is of Palestinian Ancestry Palestinian American Iman Jodeh was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in the 2020 United States elections 36 Fady Qaddoura born on the West Bank was elected to the Indiana Senate in 2020 37 See also editArab Americans Palestinian Christians Palestinian cuisine Palestinian diaspora History of Palestinians in Los Angeles Palestine United States relations nbsp United States portal nbsp Palestine portalReferences edit B04001 Total Ancestry Reported 2019 American Community Survey 1 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 12 2022 Palestinian Americans facts information pictures Encyclopedia com articles about Palestinian Americans www encyclopedia com Retrieved January 30 2018 Palestine Census 1922 Palestinian Americans Encyclopedia com www encyclopedia com Retrieved October 22 2020 a b Kurson Ken Palestinian Americans everyculture com Retrieved July 21 2017 Adely Hannan July 19 2014 Hundreds of Palestinians rally in Paterson in protest of Israeli military campaign North Jersey Media Group Archived from the original on July 24 2014 Retrieved 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