Jun 3, 2020
Some Middle Easterners are supporting protests in the United States against the treatment of African Americans by police.
The United States is currently engulfed in protests and general unrest following the death of African American George Floyd, who died last week when a white policeman kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds while detaining him. Videos show Floyd repeatedly saying “I can’t breathe” before his death, prompting worldwide protests and outrage.
Several Middle Eastern countries have now had protests in support of Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement, including some countries that have had their own recent protest movements.
In Israel, both Jewish and Palestinian Israelis demonstrated while chanting “Palestinian lives matter” at protests this week. The protesters were inspired by events in the United States, but also by the killing in Jerusalem last week of Iyad Hallak — an autistic Palestinian man. Israeli police mistakenly thought he was armed and shot him, but Hallak did not have a weapon.
In Syria’s northwestern Idlib province this week, Syrian artists Aziz Asmar and Anis Hamdoun painted a mural of Floyd‘s face along with the words “I CAN’T BREATHE” and “No To Racism.” An Instagram poster commenting on the mural said it is on the remains of a building that was destroyed by the Syrian air force during its battle with rebel groups.