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Thousands of Palestinian Americans gather in Bay Area for Ramallah Convention
Thousands of Palestinian Americans gather in Bay Area for Ramallah Convention

CBS News

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Thousands of Palestinian Americans gather in Bay Area for Ramallah Convention

Thousands of Palestinian Americans from across the country gathered in the Bay Area this week for the annual Ramallah Convention, a four-day cultural celebration that brings together families with roots in Ramallah, many of them part of the Palestinian Christian diaspora. Organized by the American Federation of Ramallah, Palestine (AFRP), the convention celebrates heritage, community, and identity while welcoming people of all faiths. "This gathering is a testament of the existence of the people, of the Christians of Palestine," said Nader Musleh, chairman of the convention. "There's a lot of Christians there, along with Jews, and Quakers and all different kinds of backgrounds, but this particular group, a lot of Orthodox, Greek, and Catholics, have moved to this country. This convention keeps the bond going together. It shows the younger generation where their heritage comes from." The event, which rotates annually across cities in the U.S., serves as both a reunion and a reminder of Palestine's historic diversity — especially as many Americans are unfamiliar with the Christian presence in the region. "Nowadays, it's natural for people to ask where I'm from. I say I'm Palestinian heritage. And they 100 percent automatically assume I'm Muslim," Musleh shared. "Which doesn't bother me much, but I remind them I'm actually Christian, and they get very surprised. And I'm like, you know, Jesus Christ came from Jerusalem, so I don't understand how you assume there's no Christians over there. So I don't know what to think of it, but we keep reminding people who we are, because we coexist with everyone else, but it's good to know we can exist together." The sound of the bagpipe echoed throughout the convention hall, a nostalgic tradition for many families, which, along with traditional food, music, and dancing, offered guests a taste of home. California Assemblymember Matt Haney attended the convention to show support for the local Palestinian American community, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in Gaza. "I represent a very longstanding and dynamic Palestinian American community in San Francisco" Haney said. "They are trying to make contributions in our country, and build support for their community in the face of tremendous ignorance and discrimination in many cases, and many have also lost family members in the war in Gaza. And so, they need the support of our elected officials. And we need to stand with them. And I'm here to welcome them, support them in solidarity, and learn from them as well." While the convention is cultural, and not political in nature, attendees took time to acknowledge the pain and suffering currently taking place in Gaza. "Well, we pray for peace. And we live our lives here. And we support as much as we can. And we've been here for 120 years, so we're a big part of what happens here. And we are very affected by what happens back in Palestine as well. It's a part of our daily life. So we deal with it, each in our own way," Musleh said. Coming together to share life's highs and lows, attendees say, is what has kept the Ramallah Convention going strong for more than 60 years.

Bella Hadid Shares Her Dream To Open A Palestinian Restaurant With Her Dad
Bella Hadid Shares Her Dream To Open A Palestinian Restaurant With Her Dad

Grazia USA

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Grazia USA

Bella Hadid Shares Her Dream To Open A Palestinian Restaurant With Her Dad

Photo: Getty Bella Hadid is never one to shy away from talking about her heritage – and it was no different for her recent appearance on Chicken Shop Date. Sitting down with journalist and host Amelia Dimoldenberg, between the awkward flirting and spicy dips the satirical show is known for, Bella gave a sweet and heartfelt nod to her Palestinian roots — through food, of course. The supermodel opened up about growing up in a half-Dutch, half-Palestinian household – her mother Yolanda Hadid is from the Netherlands and her father, Mohamed Hadid is from Palestine, where he had to flee during the Nakba in 1948. When Amelia asked which parent was the better cook, Bella didn't hesitate in her reply: 'My dad.' 'Growing up, it would be like spreads of just like most… he doesn't cook for four people. If anybody that's Arab knows, Arab parents cook for 50 people,' she explained. She went on to reflect on how much her father's cooking means to her. 'That's the most beautiful part about my dad,' she said. 'My dream for him, always, would be to open a restaurant… take care of his heritage and, like, you know, the legacy of who we are as people and what our food is to the world.' Throughout the years, Bella has continuously embraced her Palestinian heritage and also been one of the most high profile celebrities speaking up for the ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Photo: Getty Just recently, the 28-year-old stepped out in Paris, where she was greeted by fans and fellow Palestinians who were chanting 'Free Palestine'. The moment was caught on camera and posted on TikTok, where the Orebella founder was given a Palestinian flag, and with much passion, she waved it proudly. 'It's part of culture; thank you for giving the flag–I would give my shirt!' she humorously said in TikTok while sharing examples of how her father, Mohamed Hadid, raised her to give gifts. But let's pause for a moment and reflect back on a joint restaurant run by Bella and her dad? Yes, please. Bella, if you're reading this – we'd like a reservation for two.

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