A 16-year-old Tunisian boy fell to his death while attempting to hoist a Palestinian flag, according to regional sources, and has since been praised as a “martyr” by Palestinian factions and Arab activists, raising concerns of growing youth radicalization.
The incident took place Tuesday in Tunisia’s Manouba province, where teenager Fares Khaled climbed onto a school building and lost his balance, plummeting over six stories.
Tunisia: "The Martyr of the Palestinian Flag"
— Dr. Fundji Benedict (@Fundji3) April 8, 2025
During yesterday’s demonstrations in support of Gaza, a young Tunisian named Fares Khaled climbed a tall water tower to hang the Palestinian flag. He fell and died.
The Palestinians then declared him a “martyr” - a term typically… pic.twitter.com/RaxEH1Imss
Tunisia’s Ministry of Higher Education confirmed his death, calling it a “tragic accident,” and suspended classes for two days.
Fares Khaled, a student from the Higher School of Design Sciences and Technologies in Tunisia, tragically lost his life after falling from a tall building while raising the Palestinian flag during a protest calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
— Islam Channel (@Islamchannel) April 9, 2025
Fund honest independent Muslim… pic.twitter.com/0fp0Uh84QR
What followed, however, was a wave of glorification.
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas posthumously honored the teen, awarding him a medal “in recognition of his great sacrifice and his commitment to solidarity with the Palestinian people and their rights.”
Meanwhile, Hamas’ youth wing called his actions “heroic,” while the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Palestinian Islamic Jihad issued condolence statements.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine honored Fares Khaled, who died after falling 20 meters attempting to affix a Palestinian flag on a structure at a high school in Tunisia. pic.twitter.com/PbP1IobnAt
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) April 8, 2025
The teen, whose funeral featured a Palestinian flag draped over his body, was known for posting Gaza-related content on social media and had recently reportedly played a wounded Palestinian in a theater performance about the conflict. A local mosque described the politically-engaged boy as devout and disciplined.
Today’s Darwin Award goes to... Fares Khaled from Tunisia!
— Nazi Hunters (@HuntersOfNazis) April 8, 2025
Khaled climbed a water tower to raise the Palestinian flag… and promptly fell to his death.
Gravity remains undefeated. 😭 pic.twitter.com/LU4IHYKja7
Khaled’s father released a handwritten note declaring pride in his son’s “martyrdom,” saying he had “sent Gaza their brother.”
The glorification of martyrdom among youth has long led to concerns over radicalization and long-term instability in the region.
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