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Atshan, Sa’ed. "1. LGBTQ Palestinians and the Politics of the Ordinary". Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique, Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2020, pp. 27-70. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503612402-004

Atshan, S. (2020). 1. LGBTQ Palestinians and the Politics of the Ordinary. In Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique (pp. 27-70). Redwood City: Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503612402-004

Atshan, S. 2020. 1. LGBTQ Palestinians and the Politics of the Ordinary. Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique. Redwood City: Stanford University Press, pp. 27-70. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503612402-004

Atshan, Sa’ed. "1. LGBTQ Palestinians and the Politics of the Ordinary" In Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique, 27-70. Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503612402-004

Atshan S. 1. LGBTQ Palestinians and the Politics of the Plain. In: Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique. Redwood City: Stanford University Press; 2020. p.27-70. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503612402-004

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How to support LGBTQI+ Palestinians

As an LGBTQI+ asylum charity, we stand in solidarity with our LGBTQI+ siblings in Palestine and are devastated by the indiscriminate violence perpetrated in Gaza. 

In April we joined more than 75 organisations to call on the Home Secretary to establish a scheme that would permit people in Gaza, including LGBTQI+ people, to join their loved ones in the UK.  As a country, we have shown our solidarity before, by creating safe routes for Ukrainians fleeing violence. 

Here’s a list of ways in which you can support LGBTQI+ Palestinians:

  • Join a protest – Palestine Solidarity Campaign has been primary local and national demonstrations of solidarity with the Palestinian people throughout the last few months. Check their website for upcoming protests in your area. If you connect a protest, construct sure you perceive about your right to protest and follow Liberty’s tips on attending a protest. You can also read more useful information about your right to protest and this Liberty guide on LGBTQI+ protest rights. If you are a migrant you can check this useful migrant demonstration guide that JCWI developed alongside Dark Protest Legal Support.
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    ‘No pride in occupation’: lgbtq+ Palestinians on ‘pink-washing’ in Gaza conflict

    When Daoud, a veteran queer activist, recently walked past rainbow flags hung for Pride month in the old port city of Jaffa, a historic centre of Palestinian culture, he was overcome by a wave of revulsion.

    The most famous symbol of LGBTQ+ liberation has been so co-opted by the Israeli state that to a gay Palestinian like him it now serves only as a reminder of the horror unfolding just 60 miles south.

    Last November, Israel’s government posted two images from Gaza on its social media account. One shows Israeli soldier Yoav Atzmoni, in battle fatigues, in front of buildings reduced to rubble by Israeli airstrikes. He holds a rainbow flag with a hand-scrawled message: “In the name of love”.

    In the second he poses beside a tank, grinning as he displays an Israeli flag with rainbow borders. “The first ever Identity festival flag raised in Gaza,” the caption for both images reads.

    At the second, Israeli attacks had killed more than 10,000 Palestinians in Gaza, including more than 4,000 children, according to Gazan health ministry figures. The toll has now risen to over 37,000, and more than a million people are on

    An analysis of recent facts in Palestine indicates a widespread and severe resistance to LGBTQ+ rights, a situation that is deeply troubling to human rights advocates.

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    History

    Same-sex marriage in Palestine

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    Same-sex marriage in Palestine is unrecognized.

    Right to change legal gender in Palestine

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    Right to change legal gender in Palestine is illegal.

    Gender-affirming care in Palestine

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    Gender-affirming care in Palestine is restricted.

    In Gaza, gender affirming surgery was previously only available for intersex individuals however it is now available to no one due to the destruction in the war.

    While gender affirming healthcare is provided in Israel, the oppressive laws restricting movement for Palestinians inhibits their ability to access such in the occupied territories.

    Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Palestine

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    Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Palestine is not legally recognized.

    LGBT discrimination in Palestine

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    LGBT discrimination in Palestine is illegal in some contexts.

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    Our Politics

    Palestinian community-centered: The Palestinian community that alQaws belongs to defines our work and shapes our priorities and politics. Our work strategies and programs emerge directly from our field experience and cautious analysis of the concrete local existence that shapes current social and... cultural attitudes around sexual and gender diversity. For Palestinian community, all grassroots function is affected by Israeli colonialism and occupation. And, alQaws has been displaying for over a decade that all political work intersects with issues that are sometimes dismissed as too personal, apolitical, or irrelevant to anti-occupation and de-colonial organizing, such as homosexuality and queer identity, non-normative gender, and so on. In all of our serve , we aim to expand our impact on our world through an ever-increasing circle of partners and supporters who adopt our vision, while standing rigid in our views and values. Our commitment to supporting and strengthening Palestinian queer/LGBT communities cannot be separated from our vision for a self-determined Palestinian society free from all forms of oppression.

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