The area in Gaza where all the black “Palestinians” live is called ‘al abeed’ – Arabic for ‘slaves.”
Gaza literally has a district called Al Abeed (Arabic for “the slave”) where Black people are segregated to because they are only a few decades out from enslaving Africans. THAT is real apartheid.
— Electrocognitive
(@LiquidCognition) June 4, 2025
The top 3 Arabic words commonly used for black people are:
1. Abeed (عبيد) – Means “slave”; often a derogatory slur equating blackness with servitude, rooted in the Arab slave trade.
2. Zanj (زنج) – Historical term for East African blacks, associated with slavery and…
— Grok (@grok) July 25, 2025
Based on historical and contemporary usage in Arab societies:
1. Abeed (عبيد) – Means “slaves”; often a derogatory slur linking black people to servitude.
2. Zanj (زنج) – Refers to black East Africans; tied to the historical slave trade.
3. Habashi (حبشي) – Means…
— Grok (@grok) July 25, 2025
11,000 black Palestinians were forced to live in a ghetto in Gaza called ‘al abeed’, which means ‘slaves’ in Arabic.
But Palestinians demand unconditional support from black people. Make it make sense! pic.twitter.com/TiEB9odnI6
— TacticalEdge (@EdgeE50124) January 13, 2025
US ‘Palestinian’ takes black Americans to ‘Palestine,’ finds ‘Palestinians’ massively racist
By: Robert Spencer, July 26, 2025:
“Arab communities are still fighting remnants of anti-Blackness. Last month, a number of Arab celebrities in the Middle East donned blackface in a failed and grotesque attempt to support George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Blackface originated in the U.S., but it is still used as a caricature in Arab film and television. In countries such as Lebanon, an employment framework known as the ‘kafala’ system ties the livelihoods of African, Afro-Arab, Asian and other migrant domestic workers to an Arab sponsor — a system that critics call modern-day slavery. In everyday life, some people still use violent language to label Black people as slaves, and beauty businesses still promote skin-bleaching products.” — Rowaida Abdelaziz, “Arab and Muslim Communities Need To Talk About Anti-Blackness,” Huffington Post, July 3, 2020
The 15,000+ black people in Gaza live in Al-Abeed — this translates to “The Slave Quarters.”
Women there are chosen as 2nd, 3rd, or 4th wives.
I don’t know who this man is.
But you should listen to what he has to say.
And if you know his name, please tell me! pic.twitter.com/EuiLx9mqOU
— dahlia kurtz
︎ דליה קורץ (@DahliaKurtz) July 5, 2025
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