Khalil Mabrouk - Istanbul

His eyes were seeing the length of the road that he started walking with his parents from Tarshiha, north of Palestine, to the Syrian border after the Nakba of 1948, a path that spanned more than 70 years before the engineer Hassan Al-Tarshihani departed and left the soul to its innocent, affected by the new Corona virus (Covid-19) and buried in the Netherlands .

And the nomination is a Palestinian refugee who carried out his campaign to alienate the homeless child as a child in an immigrant boat that transported him from one country to another as is the case of millions of Palestinians, before death realized him last night, March 30, in which the Palestinians will commemorate the "Land Day".

In 2014, Al-Jazeera Net interviewed him as a witness to the setback of June, so he made a lot of heart in the days of childhood and heroism and on the streets of a country he had not seen, and with his death today, Abu Muhammad completes his testimony in the absence on the Earth Day, which is buried like hundreds of thousands of Palestinians deprived of Their remains embrace the soil of the country.

Displacement flight
The feelings are mixed in Fouad, the poet Samir Atiyeh, the son-in-law of the nomination, with whom he witnessed many stations of the long Palestinian absence, but he stops, looking at the indications of his birth in Palestine, whose generation of expatriates has become receding in favor of the foreigners.

Al-Tarshahani on his last illness in the Netherlands

Attia says that the birth of Abu Muhammad in Palestine was interesting and sad for his family at the same time, as it is a great blessing that the Palestinians missed generations and generations, as they lack a homeland that does not even write in their identities and official documents, and "a great blessing to be born in your homeland in Palestine."

Attia continues to present approaches to coincide with the death of Hamou with the Palestinian land day, saying, "The first emigration from Palestine may have had the effect of grief, orphanage and diaspora, but it created the effect of us sticking to the homeland."

Nomination was in the Palestinian north, the last of the Upper Galilee towns that fell to the invaders at the time of the catastrophe. From there, Abi Muhammed's journey began from Syria to the United States of America to the Emirates, then Yemen to Syria, and again to Lebanon and Egypt, and Yemen again, then Turkey and Europe.

Another castles
Throughout that journey, Abu Muhammad remained like Tarshiha, the last of the castles harboring the suitcases of travelers without the cities ’grief wrenching from the mud of the homeland.

Attia says that the formation of the late national nominee and informing him about the struggle experiences of the Palestinian people, the progress of the factions, martyrs, prisoners, and militants, and the education he practiced for several years, made him a compass to refuse to compromise his principles and mission in more than one turn and stop.

He explains that the late was not blind to Palestine, Palestine, the land whose eyes were seen and walked on its soil as a child, and he continued to tell her story in his meetings with militants and editors, in marches and demonstrations, and in his tireless activity to help her children in social, charitable and intellectual work.

The homeland is lost and another narrowed
The Arab diaspora was fed up with the Palestinian diaspora, and tired of the transactions of its papers and documents, the Arab capitals were narrowing their residence, then they refused to grant him a visa or the right to work as it appeared in Naji Al-Ali's paintings until today they were buried in Europe.

Attia: The dream was stunted, but the hope of returning did not end and did not erode (Al-Jazeera)

Attia says to Al-Jazeera Net that the last dream of the Palestinians who go to Europe today is to obtain a nationality that enables them to visit their homelands, adding, "This dream stunned, but the hope of returning did not end and did not erode in the heart of Tarshahani, who had always recommended that it is a long journey crowded with events and obstacles, We must get out of it with the least losses without losing the right to return to the homeland. "

A martyr of estrangement and disease
The departure of Tarshihani on Earth Day raised the grief in the hearts of those who lived through him, so they wrote in his lament the words that bleed sincerely as they bleed to his burial and a homeland that is kept every day to the path to it.

The Palestinian writer and researcher Mohamed Khair Moussa said that Al-Tarshihani was a model for the Palestinian who carried his homeland and carried his asylum on his back and was transported in exile from the land, as it is "a model for the Palestinian who does not forget his land, and his destination remains Palestine wherever he comes and leaves."

He also sees that his departure on “Earth Day” is a migrant and sick person carrying pictures of martyrdom, and he told Al-Jazeera Net “This is one of the reasons for obtaining martyrdom. Linked to the land and Palestine. "

Khair Moussa believes that Al-Tarshahani's story embodies the Arab reality, "which we have lived through the harshest scenes of his misery", noting that the Palestinians are paying today the price of the Arab official system moving from the stage of the hidden betrayal of Palestine and its cause to demonstrating in the fight against the Palestinian right.

He added, "This is what prompted Abu Muhammad and hundreds of thousands to migrate to Europe, where they found a fertile environment that they did not find in many Arab environments to serve their cause."

The story of "Land Day" dates back to March 30, 1976, when six Palestinians were shot dead by the Israeli occupation army in a comprehensive confrontation that was launched in protest against the confiscation of the occupation by some 22,000 dunums of Palestinian land in the Central Galilee region.