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Palestinian siblings to share their experiences

Youth

Palestinian youth activists, siblings Mohammed and Sameeha Huraini, are visiting South Africa to participate in the first Global Anti-apartheid Conference for Palestine.

The activists are part of the Youth of Sumud (YoS) Movement based in the Masafer Yatta area of South Hebron. They hope their experiences and struggles will help educate others.

The YoS organises and participates in peaceful protests against Israeli action, land seizure, systemic settler invasions, army violence, home and school demolitions and illegal Israeli settlement expansion.

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