Worn as a sign of solidarity with the Palestinian cause, the keffiyeh — the iconic black and white patterned scarf — is a huge part of the Free Palestine movement.

The Palestinian keffiyeh has deep historical roots, originating from the country’s Bedouin communities and local farmers. They used it as a practical garment to protect themselves against the harsh desert environment.

Woven from lightweight cotton, the fishnet pattern represents the connection between Palestinian sailors and the Mediterranean Sea, the bold lines represent the trade routes going through Palestine, and, the olive leaf pattern represents the strength, resilience, and perseverance of Palestinians, as well as the significance of olive trees to the people.

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 Palestinian President Yasser Arafat reviews an honour guard on his arrival at the Gaza Strip on May 5, 2001 — Reuters
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat reviews an honour guard on his arrival at the Gaza Strip on May 5, 2001 — Reuters

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