تونزي تيليغراف
تونزي تيليغراف
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The French newspaper Le Monde tells a true love story between Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish and Israeli dancer Tamara Ben Ami, set in the early 1960s in Haifa. It explains that this brief relationship inspired his famous poem "Rita and the Rifle." However, love ended due to the political and social realities marked by conflicts, making the continuation of their relationship impossible. Darwish’s experience became a poetic symbol representing the barriers imposed by politics and identity on human relationships. The poem became one of his most well-known works, transcending its personal story to become a widely recognized literary symbol across the Arab world. Marcell Khalifa performed it, and it grew into a part of cultural memory, expressing the tragedy of love and the struggle between human connection and politics.
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