Handala / Hanthal
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Hanzala is the most famous character drawn by Naji al-Ali in his cartoons, and is represented as a girl in her tenth year. Adar Hanzala Zahra for the reader and the contract of Yadiya Khalaf Zahra in 1973 AD
Hanzalah became a symbol of the Palestinian religion. Naji al-Ali says that the ten-year-old boy represents the year when he was forced to leave Palestine, and he did not perform Umrah until he could return to his homeland.
Zahor Hanzala later some of the events in Ramiya al-Hajara (e.g. for the children of al-Hajara since the First Intifada) and written on the wall. Hanzla became the signature of Naji al-Ali, and it remained a symbol of Palestinian identity until after the author’s death.
حنظلة هي أشهر الشخصيات التي رسمها ناجي العلي في كاريكاتيراته، ويمثل صبياً في العاشرة من عمره. أدار حنظلة ظهره للقارئ وعقد يديه خلف ظهره عام 1973م
أصبح حنظلة بمثابة رمز للهوية الفلسطينية. يقول ناجي العلي أن الصبي ذا العشرة أعوام يمثل سنه حين أجبر على ترك فلسطين ولن يزيد عمره حتى يستطيع العودة إلى وطنه، إدارة الظهر وعقد اليدين يرمزان لرفض الشخصية للحلول الخارجية، لبسه لملابس مرقعة وظهوره حافي القدمين يرمزان لانتمائه للفقر.
ظهر حنظلة فيما بعد بعض المرات رامياً الحجارة (تجسيداً لأطفال الحجارة منذ الانتفاضة الأولى) وكاتباً على الحائط. أصبح حنظلة إمضاءً لناجي العلي، كما ظل رمزاً للهوية الفلسطينية والتحدي حتى بعد موت مؤلف الشخصية
Hanzala is the most famous character drawn by Naji al-Ali in his cartoons, and is represented as a girl in her tenth year. Adar Hanzala Zahra for the reader and the contract of Yadiya Khalaf Zahra in 1973 AD
Hanzalah became a symbol of the Palestinian religion. Naji al-Ali says that the ten-year-old boy represents the year when he was forced to leave Palestine, and he did not perform Umrah until he could return to his homeland.
Zahor Hanzala later some of the events in Ramiya al-Hajara (e.g. for the children of al-Hajara since the First Intifada) and written on the wall. Hanzla became the signature of Naji al-Ali, and it remained a symbol of Palestinian identity until after the author’s death.
Hanzala is the most famous character drawn by Naji al-Ali in his cartoons, and is represented as a girl in her tenth year. Adar Hanzala Zahra for the reader and the contract of Yadiya Khalaf Zahra in 1973 AD
Hanzalah became a symbol of the Palestinian religion. Naji al-Ali says that the ten-year-old boy represents the year when he was forced to leave Palestine, and he did not perform Umrah until he could return to his homeland.
Zahor Hanzala later some of the events in Ramiya al-Hajara (e.g. for the children of al-Hajara since the First Intifada) and written on the wall. Hanzla became the signature of Naji al-Ali, and it remained a symbol of Palestinian identity until after the author’s death.
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