After Raising the Palestinian Flag on Mount Kilimanjaro.. How Did the Occupation Punish Freed Prisoner Ramzi Al-Abbasi?
Freed Palestinian prisoner Ramzi Al-Abbasi was sentenced to a week of expulsion from Al-Aqsa Mosque following his symbolic act of raising the Palestinian flag on Mount Kilimanjaro.
Ramzi Al-Abbasi, a freed Palestinian prisoner, received a one-week ban from Al-Aqsa Mosque after raising the Palestinian flag on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak. This act was carried out with a group called 'Travelers of Palestine,' symbolizing the presence and identity of the Palestinian people. The Israeli authorities have indicated that the ban could be extended for up to six months.
Upon returning to Palestine, Al-Abbasi was met by Israeli intelligence at the airport, indicating the heightened scrutiny he faced after his symbolic gesture. He explained that the climb and the flag raising was not an easy challenge, requiring significant physical and mental preparation. This act was intended to communicate a strong message that Palestinians are a resilient people with a right to their identity and place in the world, asserting their presence on an international platform.
Al-Abbasi emphasized that his efforts were part of a larger narrative, one that asserts Palestinian existence and rights amidst ongoing conflict and adversity. Raising the flag on such a prominent peak served not only as a personal achievement but also as a testament to the enduring spirit of the Palestinian people in their quest for recognition and inclusion in the global community.