>>75089Well, there are meanings to colors, and some are related to Palestine.
All white ones are mostly found in the Persian Gulf.
Patterned black and white ones are Palestinian ones, similar to the one Yasser Arafat wore. During the 1939 revolt, Palestinians wore it to hide their faces from the British, and called all Palestinians to wear one aswell. People who support Palestine also tend to wear those, but the opposite isn't necessarily true. Palestinians can also have all black and all white ones.
Patterned red and white ones are found in the eastmost countries such as Jordania, Yemen, or Iraq, and also among left-wing parties as far as Europe to show their proximity with the poor. They are also worn by the Palestinian Hamas.
Patterned blue and white have sometimes been worn by jews.
And that's for keffiehs, then there are cheichs, found mostly in Maghreb and Sahara. They are pretty much the same thing, but not square, and 4 to 8 meters long, and they don't have any pattern, but come in varied colors, some having a gradiant between two colors. Only two have a particular meaning: indigo worn for celebrations (and also worn by the French legion), and white to show respect. They are nonetheless used and worn pretty much like a keffieh.
And then there are many different kinds of colors, patterns and fabrics depending on local clans and ethnic groups, that can supplement or even completely replace the base colors of both keffiehs and cheichs.
Finally, there are shemaghs. These are the ones with patterned olive drab, desert, grey and black. They are born from the adoption of keffiehs and cheichs by armies, and have no link with any political group.
Still, the keffiehs and cheichs have been worn by ALL semitic people: this includes Arabs aswell as Jews. Their original purpose is to protect from the sun and sand, not to show your political views.
But the average jew will label anything that isn't jew as anti-semitic. Best not listen to such fags.