Hany Shaker via Normal Finkelstein
In a powerful 1964 speech delivered in Cairo, iconic African American leader and revolutionary Malcolm X offered a sharp analysis of the Palestinian issue, rejecting religious framing in favour of a colonial lens.
"The problem that exists in Palestine is not a religious problem... It is a question of colonialism. It is a question of a people who are being deprived of their homeland," Malcolm X declared, drawing from his visit to Gaza where he witnessed the displacement and refugee crisis firsthand.
Malcolm X, who met with Palestinian representatives during his travels in the Arab world, consistently linked the Palestinian fight for self-determination to global anti-colonial movements and the struggle for justice among oppressed peoples worldwide. His words continue to resonate amid ongoing debates over land, rights, and historical dispossession in the region.
