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Rajieen: A powerful anthem about Palestine by 25 Arab artists
The ongoing Palestinian genocide has become the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world today.
Israel’s incessant bombing of innocent civilians in the guise of ‘protecting themselves’ has caused the majority of countries around the world to rally for Palestine’s support.
Raising funds for the people affected by the bombings is on the rise. Celebrities and people around the globe are coming together to raise awareness and help.
Amongst this outcry, 25 Middle Eastern and North African celebrities have come together to create a song called ‘Rajieen’.
All the proceeds from this song will go to the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.
Rajieen, a tribute
Rajieen is a powerful song. It is an anthem for resilience and resistance that transcends boundaries. This eight-and-a-half-minute song is a salute to every civilization around the globe that is suffering. Under the flag of Palestinians, the world has been united.
The artists
The artists involved in its making are of Middle Eastern and African origin. Several ethnic groups have come together to showcase the power of resistance.
The song has several artists involved. These are Saif Safadi, Dana Salah, Ghalia Chaker, Afroto, Nordo, Saif Shroof, A5rass, Issam Alnajjar, Balti, Amir Eid, Weesam Qutub, Dina Wideidi, Saif Bataineh, Omar Rammal, AlYung & Randar, Vortex, Small X, ALA, Fuad Gritli, Donia Wael, Zeyne, Marwan Moussa, Marwan Pablo and Dafencii.
Powerful lyrics
The charm of this anthem lies in its lyrics. It speaks of the bravery of the public and asks for leaders around the globe to help people in need.
A powerful line from the song
‘I’m returning with my children in my arms
Even if the whole world stands against me
I am returning, O my country’ perfectly showcases the strength of the Palestinians.
Music video
The music video is important for raising awareness. It showcases live footage from the Israeli occupation. The war crimes committed by Israel’s illegal occupation and terrorism are depicted.
The end of the video pays tribute to all the journalists in Palestine and Gaza.
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