A mural embodies her cause on the way to the US President's visit to the Palestinian territories

Sherine Abu Aqleh is waiting for Joe Biden

  • Mural of the young martyr Iyad Al-Hallaq.

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  • Palestinian plastic artist Taqi al-Din Sabatin.

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On the apartheid wall north of Bethlehem, where US President Joe Biden is scheduled to pass, on his way to the Palestinian presidency in Ramallah in the West Bank, today, Friday, and visit the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, a huge mural was painted that embodies the image of the Palestinian journalist The martyr Sherine Abu Aqla, wearing a press shield, which was not protective against the bullets of the occupation soldiers.

In addition to the picture of the journalist martyr, the Palestinian plastic artist, Taqi al-Din Sabateen, wrote in English, “Living News Alive,” in a letter addressed to Biden, after the results of the US State Department’s investigation into the killing of the Al-Jazeera correspondent, which disappointed the hopes of the Palestinian people, who waited Reveal the whole truth, to prosecute the Israeli occupation in the International Criminal Courts.

Attractive place

The part that Sebatin chose from the apartheid wall north of Bethlehem, called “Rachel’s Dome”, to revive Abu Aqila’s march, and to raise its cause again in his own way, attracts everyone who visited the city of the cradle of Jesus, peace be upon him, coming from the holy city of Jerusalem, where the place is the entrance The president is between the two Palestinian cities, and it is the same path for Biden's visit from the Israeli side, to the Palestinian territories.

Message in a different way

The artist Sabatien confirms in his interview with "Emirates Today" that he wants to win the case of journalist Sherine Abu Aqla, who was assassinated by the Israeli occupation soldiers on the 11th of last May, in the Jenin camp in the northern West Bank. The second bullet directed at her, the plastic artist took it upon himself to raise her case once again before the American administration, but in a manner not familiar with politicians' diplomacy.

The Palestinian artist says: "Biden will see clearly and closely the extent of the solidarity of the Palestinian people who are loyal to the blood of their martyrs with the Abu Aqila cause, and who express this in various ways, despite the harsh daily suffering they are subjected to at the hands of settlers and occupation soldiers."

Sabateen hopes that everyone who visits Bethlehem will see the Abu Aqila mural after Biden watched it, and that it will be an address and a destination for all Christian tourists and pilgrims at all times. .

The plastic painter adds: “I started painting the painting at five o’clock in the evening on Tuesday, the fifth of July, for six continuous hours. Some of them brought the stairs, and some of them brought food and drink, and many manifestations of solidarity and solidarity.”

live news

“Living news, this phrase will be seen by Biden, accompanied by the picture of the martyred journalist, and it comes in the context of confirming the continuation of Sherine Abu Aqleh’s message of conveying the truth, and continuing to raise her case to demand her right, and to prosecute her killers of the occupation soldiers,” says Sabateen.

He added, "Shirin has left, but she remains alive news for the residents of the occupied territories, and inside every Palestinian home, and she is living news for all the violations of the occupation against us."

The plastic artist, Sabatien, met the martyr journalist Abu Aqla in 2015, when she purchased from his private exhibition a painting, which he wrote with his own hands, for the besieged Gaza Strip.

The same section of the apartheid wall, which isolates Bethlehem in the north, witnessed many murals of the Palestinian artist, against the occupation and racism. Next to it is the phrase, “Not only Floyd, Iyad Al-Hallaq as well.”

The part that Sebatin chose from the apartheid wall north of Bethlehem, called "Rachel's Dome", to revive Abu Aqila's march, and to raise its cause again in his own way, attracts everyone who visited the city of the cradle of Jesus, peace be upon him, coming from the city of Jerusalem.

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