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In social and modern political context, the [[slogan]] '[[Queers for Palestine]]' used by [[queers]] and some gay [[Pro-Palestinian]] activists has been described as [[oxymoron]]ic by ''[[The Advocate (magazine)|The Advocate]]'', because [[Palestinians]] generally hold [[anti-gay]] sentiments due to their conservative [[Islamic]] beliefs, in addition to the [[state of Palestine]] not only lacking basic [[LGBT rights in Palestine|LGBT rights]], but also being dangerous for [[LGBTQ+]] people. In social and modern political context, the [[slogan]] '[[Queers for Palestine]]' used by [[queers]] and some gay [[Pro-Palestinian]] activists has been described as [[oxymoron]]ic by ''[[The Advocate (magazine)|The Advocate]]'', because [[Palestinians]] generally hold [[anti-gay]] sentiments due to their conservative [[Islamic]] beliefs, in addition to the [[state of Palestine]] not only lacking basic [[LGBT rights in Palestine|LGBT rights]], but also being dangerous for [[LGBTQ+]] people.
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In social and modern political context, the slogan 'Queers for Palestine' used by queers and some gay Pro-Palestinian activists has been described as oxymoronic by The Advocate, because Palestinians generally hold anti-gay sentiments due to their conservative Islamic beliefs, in addition to the state of Palestine not only lacking basic LGBT rights, but also being dangerous for LGBTQ+ people.

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