Palestinian resistance icon Rim Banna dies at 51 

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Rim Banna

Palestinian singer Rim Banna passed away Friday night, at the age of 51, after a long battle with cancer, her family said in a Facebook post. Banna is known as the voice of the Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation, as well as the voice of reviving Palestinian folklore. Her songs are mainly known for reflecting the voice of Palestinian streets in opposing Israel.

Most of her songs were dedicated to presenting the suffering of Palestinians in attempting to secure their basic living needs.

Banna fought for nine years a long, brutal battle against breast cancer, which she always referred to in her talks as a battle against occupation, “just like Israel occupying our lands, cancer wants to occupy my body, and just like we resist occupation, I resisted my illness,” Banna said in one of her latest videos.

The Palestinian Ministry of Culture mourned Banna’s death, stating, “it’s such a huge loss for Palestinian culture.”

Her latest album was slated for release in April. Last month, she posted a tweet promoting it, saying that it is dedicated to the Palestinian resistance movement.

“Rim is an inspirational icon for the struggle against occupation. She always carried [the image of] Palestine in her voice,” the ministry’s statement read.

Banna is the daughter of prominent Palestinian poet Zuhayra Sabbagh. She was born in Nazareth in the north of Israel.

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