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Palestine Embassy in Tokyo hosts charity bazaar

Some Japanese who attended the charity Bazar expressed their desire to visit Palestine and experience firsthand what they saw in the event. (ANJ)
Some Japanese who attended the charity Bazar expressed their desire to visit Palestine and experience firsthand what they saw in the event. (ANJ)
Some Japanese who attended the charity Bazar expressed their desire to visit Palestine and experience firsthand what they saw in the event. (ANJ)
Some Japanese who attended the charity Bazar expressed their desire to visit Palestine and experience firsthand what they saw in the event. (ANJ)
Some Japanese who attended the charity Bazar expressed their desire to visit Palestine and experience firsthand what they saw in the event. (ANJ)
Some Japanese who attended the charity Bazar expressed their desire to visit Palestine and experience firsthand what they saw in the event. (ANJ)
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19 Jan 2025 01:01:32 GMT9
19 Jan 2025 01:01:32 GMT9

Arab News Japan

TOKYO: The Palestinian Embassy in Tokyo transformed into a cultural hub on Saturday, hosting a charity bazaar that offered a unique blend of Palestinian heritage and mutual aid. The event featured authentic keffiyehs, olive oil from Jenin, Jericho dates, and freshly made Palestinian falafel sandwiches, providing a rich cultural experience for all attendees.

Also sold were a wide range of handcrafted goods by talented Gazan artists and solidarity items, including T-shirts, stickers, and postcards.

The charity bazaar also served as a platform to showcase the international recognition of Palestinian cuisine. Dishes like hummus, which have become synonymous with Palestinian culture, were enjoyed by Japanese visitors eager to learn more about the roots of these globally beloved foods.

Some Japanese who attended the charity Bazar expressed their desire to visit Palestine and experience firsthand what they saw in the event.

The embassy said all proceeds will be donated to individual GoFunMe pages and mutual aid projects.

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