A French nurse and an Italian photographer dedicate their lives to the Palestinian trigger however make the final word sacrifice.
It is a story about two Europeans who devoted their lives to the Palestinian trigger and paid the final word value.
Francoise Kesteman was a French nurse who labored in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon within the late Nineteen Seventies and early 80s. She was a communist and noticed the displacement of tens of millions of Palestinians as a elementary injustice that wanted to be addressed. She joined armed Palestinian teams resisting the Israeli occupation.
Franco Fontana was an Italian photographer who cofounded a Marxist-Leninist political group within the Nineteen Seventies and organised exhibitions to boost consciousness of the Palestinian trigger. As a photojournalist, he visited Palestine and Lebanon, the place he additionally joined teams combating to liberate Palestine.
Kesteman was killed in 1984 in a paramilitary operation in Lebanon. Fontana fell in poor health in 2015 and selected to return to a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, the place he died and was buried, as was his dying want.