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Lina Hassan Misbah Mahmoud Al-Nabulsi (1959 - 1976) is a Palestinian girl born in 1959 in the city of Nablus, where she was killed by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration in the city on May 16, 1976.

Her life
Lena Nabulsi was born in 1959 in Nablus. She was known for her love of writing, embroidery and acting in the English language, as her mother was studying English, was also active in political work and participated in the demonstrations in the occupied territory in 1976.

Her death
On May 16, she took part on her way back from school at demonstrations in the city where there was gunfire and stone throwing. Lena hid in a blacksmith's workshop until she calmed down, then tried to head to her friend's house. Meanwhile, an Israeli soldier tracked her down and shot her in the right vein, instantly killing her. Lina was the second martyr of Nablus after the 1967 war after Shadia Abu-Ghazaleh, who rose while preparing an explosive device in 1968.

Lina Al-Nabulsi in the Palestinian national culture
Her memory was immortalized by many writers, artists and singers because many were affected by her death, including:


 * 1) لينا لؤلؤة حمراء  for the Egyptian artist Sheikh Imam Kalimat Fadwa Toukan
 * 2) يا نبض الضفة  of the bank for the artist Ahmed Kaabour, the words of Hassan Zahir
 * 3) جسر عودتكم  to two Egyptian doctors, they gave it to Lena Al-Nabulsi
 * 4) It was painted by the Palestinian artist Suleiman Mansour after Israel confiscated its real picture while it was bloody.