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The Nakba –  From 1948 to Today –
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What is the Nakba?

The Nakba (Arabic for ‘catastrophe’) refers to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and destruction of Palestinian communities that took place with the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.

Around 85-90 percent of Palestinians who lived in what became Israel were expelled (some 700-800,000).1 Four out of five Palestinian towns and villages were destroyed, or repopulated by Jewish Israelis.2 In cities like Haifa and Acre, Palestinian neighbourhoods were emptied, and resettled.

The displacement of Palestinians was well under way by the time of Israel’s unilateral declaration of independence. Between March 30 and May 15, some 200 Palestinian villages were, in the words of Israeli historian Ilan Pappe, “occupied and their inhabitants expelled.”3 Thus before the ‘Arab-Israeli’ war even began, around half of the final total of Palestinian refugees had already lost their homes.*4

The ethnic cleansing not only began before May 1948, it also continued for some time after; the expulsion of Palestinians from al-Majdal to the Gaza Strip, for example, was not completed until late 1950.5 Emptied of its Palestinian residents, Al-Majdal became the Israeli port city Ashkelon.

*Why did Palestinians leave their homes?*

The overriding reason for the evacuation of hundreds of Palestinian villages in 1947-’48 was a combination of force and fear, something long maintained by Palestinian historians. 6 
The work of #Israeli historians like Benny Morris has provided further evidence; according to Morris, of the roughly 400 destroyed Palestinian villages he examined, “abandonment on Arab orders” was the decisive factor in the evacuation of the population on just six occasions. 7

Massacres by Zionist forces – of which there were at least two dozen – played a key role in fomenting terror amongst Palestinians.8 Deir Yassin, where 100-120 villagers were killed on April 9, 1948, is the most famous atrocity, but there were many others: in al-Dawamiya, in October 1948, more than 100 villagers – men, women, and children – were killed. 9

In many towns and villages, #Palestinians were expelled at gunpoint, such as in Lydda and Ramla. After hundreds had been killed in the conquest of the towns, an estimated 50,000 inhabitants were forced to march to the West Bank.10 In many other villages, columns of refugees were targeted with mortar fire “to speed them on their way.”11

*Why didn’t the Palestinians return to their homes after the fighting ended?*

Palestinian #refugees were prevented from returning home by violence, and by legislation. As early as June 1948, David Ben-Gurion – Israel’s first prime minister – told his cabinet that “no Arab refugee should be admitted back.”12 He was true to his word.

Palestinians attempting to return were dubbed ‘infiltrators’ by the Israeli authorities, and viewed as a security threat. By 1956, as many as 5,000 Palestinian refugees attempting to return home had been killed by Israeli forces; most died as they attempted to return home, access their crops or lost possessions, or search for loved ones. 13

Meanwhile, the Israeli government quickly passed legislation that both appropriated the properties and lands of the expelled Palestinians, and also stripped them of the citizenship that they had been entitled to as residents of the new state."14

*Why do people describe this as ‘ethnic cleansing?*

There is no formal definition of #ethniccleansing in international humanitarian law, and it originates as a term from the violence of the early 1990s in the former Yugoslavia.15 In 1994, an article in the #European Journal of International Law defined the long-term goal of a “policy of ethnic cleansing” as “the creation of living conditions that make the return of the displaced community impossible.”16

The #Nakba fits our understanding of ethnic cleansing: fear and violence were used to empty hundreds of towns and villages and their inhabitants were prevented from returning. Furthermore, the intent of the pre-state Zionist leadership, who became Israel’s first government, was clear.

As historical scholarship has shown, the idea of ‘transferring’ “all or part of Palestine’s #Arabs out of the prospective Jewish state was pervasive among #Zionist leadership circles”, long before the Nakba.17 In 1930, for example, the then-chair of the Jewish National Fund stated: “If there are other inhabitants there, they must be transferred to some other place. We must take over the land.”18

During the Nakba, meanwhile, a common operational order instructed Israeli forces “to conquer the villages, to cleanse them of inhabitants (women and children should [also] be expelled)” and “to burn the greatest possible number of houses.”19 When Ben-Gurion was asked what to do with the inhabitants of Lydda and Ramla, his answer was short: “Expel them.”20

**In 1900, the population of #Palestine was around 4 percent Jewish and 96 percent Arab, and by 1947, Palestinian Arabs were still more than two-thirds of the population.21 Thus, as Israeli journalist and historian Tom Segev has put it, “‘disappearing’ the Arabs lay at the heart of the Zionist dream, and was also a necessary condition of its realization.”22

*Do people commemorate the Nakba in Palestine/Israel?*

Palestinians mark Nakba Day on May 15, including Palestinians in the #Occupied West Bank and #Gaza Strip. Many Palestinian citizens of Israel, meanwhile, mark the Nakba on the state’s official ‘Independence Day’, which changes each year based on the Jewish calendar.

On this day, Palestinian citizens, joined by a number of Jewish Israelis, march to the site of a destroyed village. This is not just an act of commemoration; as many as 1 in 4 of the Palestinians who live inside Israel’s pre-1967 borders are so-called ‘present absentees’, internally displaced in the Nakba and to this day, prevented by law from returning to their land and properties.23

In recent years, the Israeli government has sought to undermine the Palestinian community’s Nakba remembrance, passing a law which “fines bodies who openly reject Israel as a Jewish state or mark the Israel’s Independence Day as a day of mourning.”24 In January 2012, the High Court of Justice rejected a petition against the law, despite it harming “freedom of expression.”25

*Is the Nakba just ‘ancient history?*

Palestinian refugees continue to demand that their internationally-recognised right to both return and restitution be respected. Today there are around 5.2 million #UN -registered refugees (the total number of Palestinians in the diaspora is 7.5 million), with 2 million of them living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip under Israeli military rule – and a few miles away from their lands.26

Palestinians also refer to an ‘ongoing Nakba’, in the sense that Israeli policies of forced displacement and colonisation have continued, and even expanded, over the decades. During the 1967 Israeli conquest of the Gaza Strip and West Bank, for example, some 300,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled. Of those who left the West Bank, less than 8 per cent were allowed by Israel to return.27

Contemporary, ongoing examples include the eviction of Palestinian families by Israeli settlers in Occupied East Jerusalem, as well as the demolition of homes and displacement of Palestinians in various areas of the West Bank, including the #Jordan Valley and southern Hebron hills.

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Footnotes

Charles D. Smith, ‘Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict’, Bedford/St Martin’s, 2004; Rosemary Sayigh, ‘The Palestinians: From Peasants to Revolutionaries’, Zed Books, 2007.Hussein Abu Hussein & Fiona McKay, ‘Access Denied’, Zed Books, 2003.Ilan Pappe, ‘The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine’, Oneworld Publications, 2007.Rashid Khalidi, ‘The Palestinians and 1948: the underlying causes of failure’, in ‘The War for Palestine’, Cambridge University Press, 2007.Benny Morris, ‘The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited’, Cambridge University Press, 2004.Walid Khalidi, ‘Plan Dalet: Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine’, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1, Autumn, 1988, pp. 4-33.Morris, ‘The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited’, 2004.‘Survival of the fittest’, Ha’aretz, January 8, 2004, -http://www.haaretz.com/survival-of-the-fittest-1.61345.--‘The Poem That Exposed Israeli War Crimes in 1948’, Ha’aretz, March 18, 2016, --http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.709439.Pappe--, 2007; Morris, ‘The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited’, 2004.Morris, ‘The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited’, 2004.Mark A. Tessler, ‘A History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict’, Indiana University Press, 1994.Benny Morris, ‘Israel’s Border Wars, 1949-1956’, Oxford University Press, 1993; Avi Shlaim, ‘The Iron Wall’, W.W.Norton, 2000.Victor Kattan, ‘The Nationality of Denationalised Palestinians’, Nordic Journal of International Law, Vol. 74, 2005.International Committee of the Red Cross, --https://www.icrc.org/customary-ihl/eng/docs/v2_rul_rule129_sectionc.Ethnic-- Cleansing – an Attempt at Methodology, Drazan Petrovic, European Journal of International Law, Issue Vol. 5 (1994) No. 1.Benny Morris, ‘Revisiting the Palestinian exodus of 1948’, in ‘The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948’, Cambridge University Press, 2008.Nur Masalha, ‘Expulsion of the Palestinians: The Concept of “Transfer” in Zionist Political Thought, 1882-1948’, Institute of Palestine Studies, 1992.Morris, ‘The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited’, 2004.Alexander B. Downes, ‘Targeting Civilians in War’, Cornell University Press, 2008.Ben White, ‘Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner’s Guide’ (Second Edition), Pluto Press, 2014.Tom Segev, ‘One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs Under the British Mandate’, Abacus, 2001.‘High Court Rejects the Right of Ikrit Refugees to Return Home’, Ha’aretz, June 27, 2003, --http://www.haaretz.com/high-court-rejects-the-right-of-ikrit-refugees-to-return-home-1.92437.--‘High Court Rejects Petition Against Israel’s Controversial ‘Nakba Law’, Ha’aretz, January 5, 2012, --http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/high-court-rejects-petition-against-israel-s-controversial-nakba-law-1.405636.Adalah-- press release, January 5, 2012, --http://www.adalah.org/en/content/view/7188.--‘Where we work’, UNRWA, --http://www.unrwa.org--; ‘Bureau: Majority of Palestinians live in diaspora’, Ma’an News Agency, May 13, 2015, --https://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=765378.White--, 2013.- See more at: http://www.palestinecampaign.org/the-nakba-from-1948-to-today/#sthash.RUgqaiqb.dpuf
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Sibby

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Nakba Remembrance Day - The key has become a symbol of the #Palestinian struggle for the Right of Return – a universal right granted by the Fourth #Geneva Convention – in violation by the #Jewish State for 64 years.

Today, May 15 is the Palestinian Nakba Remembrance Day. It commemorates the massacring, uprooting, expulsion and plunder of the native Palestinians in a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing orchestrated by war criminal David Ben Gurion and his #Zionist gang against a defenseless civilian population. This massive act of terror carried out by Zionist immigrants resulted in the expulsion of 80% of Palestine’s native population, whose villages were subsequently razed to the ground and their property and lands confiscated by the illegitimate state of Israel. They have lived as destitute, stateless refugees ever since in refugee camps scattered in and around Palestine.

The ethnic cleansing by Jewish forces has also demonstrated to the people of the #MiddleEast that the Zionist colonial invader from #Europe is unlike any other before him – he does not abide by the laws of warfare or the common brotherhood of mankind. He targets the entire Palestinian people, not an army or armed forces. Unlike the countless empires and conquerors who extended their rule over #Palestine over the ages, the Zionist aims to clear the land for a Jewish Lebensraum. He views the natives of the land as no more than weeds that need to be eradicated in his quest to erase the people and the history of Palestine. He rapes, massacres, razes villages and towns to the ground, confiscates and plunders property and covers his murderous track by planting forests over his victim’s remains. Then he continues his coverup by falsifying history, lying, distorting and omitting facts, subverting the truth and creating a fantasy alibi tale which he narrates to the world using his connections and influence in the West.

The #Nakba is not just history, it is a living breathing thing, the heart of the Palestinian struggle and the root of the conflict. There will not be peace without an acknowledgement, compensation and / or the right of return. Moreover, the Zionists have not changed their ways one iota. The new Barbarians of the Middle East still plunder, confiscate, imprison, deport and kill under various pretexts. They deny the Palestinian #Nakba and continue to this day to dispossess and oppress the remaining Palestinians, hoping to implement a Final Solution under the fog of war, like their European mentors.

Let it also be a reminder of #Western colonial mores and their world order, that which sends people to jail for the thought crime of Holocaust denial, yet unequivocally supports and arms the perpetrators of the Palestinian #Holocaust who never admitted their responsibility, have not paid a dime in reparations and have made Nakba denial an official policy.


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Rick Clark

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Abbas claims Palestinians are facing a new 'nakba'

The Palestinian Authority president is appealing to international forums to provide Palestinians with protection.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday accused Israel of deliberately targeting Palestinian youth and children, whom he described as the “defenders of the dream and future generation.”

#Palestinians are facing a #nakba (catastrophe) that is aimed at uprooting them from their lands and denying their existence,” Abbas said, in a statement on the occasion of Human Rights Day.

Palestinians are facing a “fresh assault by the Israeli #occupation and its settlers in the frame of their continued aggression against our rights, lands, and Islamic and Christian holy sites,” he said.

Israel has arrested more than 10,000 Palestinian children since 2000, Abbas claimed. He also said that 500 Palestinian children were killed during last year’s Operation Protective Edge in the Gaza Strip. Abbas said that 25 out of the 117 Palestinians killed in the current wave of terrorism were children.


“Our people will continue the struggle until they achieve their goal of freedom, independence and the [right of] return."

He appealed to international forums to provide the Palestinians with protection and hold Israel accountable for its ‘crimes” against Palestinians.

#PLO Executive Committee member Hanan Ashrawi on Wednesday repeated the charge that Israel is carrying out “extrajudicial executions” of Palestinians and called for an international conference to look into “Israeli violations of international law.”

Ashrawi’s accusations came during a meeting in #Ramallah with United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay Mladenov.

Ashrawi described the situation in the Palestinian territories as “disastrous.”

She also accused Israel of using “live and illegal ammunition, illegal settlement activities in and around #Jerusalem, home demolitions, and the revocation of Jerusalem [residence] IDs.”

Ashrawi said that the Palestinian leadership’s objective “is to keep our people on the land and to counter their vulnerability in the face of Israeli violations and unilateral measures.”

It is “imperative for members of the international community to think outside the box and host an international conference with terms of reference, clear criteria and concrete steps and proscriptions against all Israeli violations of international law,” she said.

According to Ashrawi, such an initiative would send a “collective message to the Palestinian people that the international community is undertaking its responsibilities toward #Palestine and attempting to undo some of the historical injustice that befell the #Palestinians since 1947 – the American monopoly over peacemaking has not produced any positive results; rather, it has enabled Israel to persist in its unilateralism, violations and impunity.”

She urged the #UN to participate in the peace process by implementing its mandate on global peace and security, beginning with a Security Council resolution on all forms of settlement activities and “bringing Israel to compliance with international law and UN resolutions.

http://m.jpost.com/#article=6017MTNBOENEOUYyOUFGNDcxMEVDNzI2RjFBMURFMUFFNzE=

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Protection, right...
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Fizza Qibtia

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Today..
Anniversary 68 Nakba...
Israel has stolen our land
Israel committed massacres against the Palestinian people
Israel occupied Palestine
In spite of it all..
We will not give up..
We will not abandon our land
We will return to our land stolen
Israel will end soon...


#NeverForgetNakba #NakbaDay #WakeUpUmmah #WakeUpWorld #SaveGaza #SavePalestine #SaveChildreenInPalestine #Nakba #UnExplained 
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Bennett Ruda

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Nakba Calls For An Apology -- To Israel
Ronny Gordon, The Israeli Cartoon Project

"Trying to destroy a people and not succeeding doesn't call for a "Nakba Day", it calls for an apology."

More from The Israeli Cartoon Project: http://on.fb.me/1P0ZLML

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Vita Indriati

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#Nakba 
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Vita Indriati

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#Nakba
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Sibby

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San Francisco JCRC Steals “Nakba” Not to be outdone by Israel’s theft of the homes of Palestinians expelled in the 1948 Nakba, the San Francisco Jewish Community Relations Councilis stealing the very name “Nakba” itself.

Tonight, a friend suggested that I Google “Nakba.com” to see what happened.  When I did, the address redirected to “Jimena.org.”  This site is a hasbara effort dedicated to countering the Palestinian Nakba claim.  It’s a bit more sophisticated than that.  The site claims to advance Mizrahi and Sephardi culture and traditions.  It has a website that’s quite slick and looks quite authentic in terms of its connections to Mizrahi heritage.*

But the site’s mission statement makes its propaganda angle apparent:

In the early 20th century, under the heavy weight of Anti-Jewish governments and policy, nearly one million Jews from the Middle East and North Africa had their property confiscated, basic human rights stripped, and were systematically persecuted and victimized. Ultimately these Jews were forced to flee their homes and surrender their nationalities, becoming the “Forgotten Refugees” of the Middle East and North Africa. UN Resolution 242 asserted that Jews fleeing Arab countries were ‘bona fide’ refugees, yet the international community, the media and North American educational systems have continuously ignored their plight and their losses.

Jimena’s domain registration page which is maintained by the San Francisco JCRC

Revisionist history of the Middle East conveniently excludes the fact that over half of Israel’s Jewish population live there not because European atrocities during World War II, but because of Anti-Jewish Arab governments who dispossessed and displaced their native Jewish populations following the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. Adopted narratives of the Arab-Israeli conflict fail to address the fact that Israel was the largest refugee camp in the Middle East, providing safe haven to some 650,000 dispossessed Middle Eastern and North African Jewish refugees whose ancestors had a continuous presence in the region for over 3,000 years.

Here especially is the money quote:

As the only organization in North America focused on educating and advocating on behalf of Jewish refugees from Arab countries, the Israeli government has requested that JIMENA continue to play a key leadership role in international initiatives to advance this issue.

…We have led a number of effective Jewish refugee advocacy training seminars, educating students and adults on how to incorporate the issue of Jewish refugees into a broader discussion of how the Middle East has developed.

Clearly, Jimena is a creature of both domestic Israel Lobby (the JCRC) and the Israeli government itself.  It is part of a long-term strategic effort to undercut any Palestinian claim of a Right of Return or reparations with a countering claim that similar damages are due the Jews from Arab lands.  The hope appears to be that the two claims will cancel each other out and the Palestinians will be left with nothing.

In truth, if the Arab Jews do have a legitimate claim to either physically return to their former homes or to claim restitution, then the Palestinian refugees have the same right.  In this sense, the hasbara apparatus is undermining its ultimate goal: to discredit any Palestinian claim to return to their homeland.

After a bit of sleuthing, the truth about Jimena became even clearer.  First, the site is registered to the San Francisco JCRC.  The site administrator is a former JCRC staffer, Yitzhak Santis, who now works for the Israel Lobby hasbara outfit, Standwithus.  Santis uses a JCRC e mail address and Jimena’s address is the same as that of the JCRC.  The listed phone number for Jimena’s registration is the JCRC’s own.  In other words, Jimena is essentially as astroturf organization created by the JCRC in order to advance an anti-Palestinian agenda.

The current director, Sarah Levin, lived in Israel for some time and lists as one of her passions, “Israel advocacy.”  The advisory board includes Charles Jacob, the founder of one of the nation’s leading Islamophobia outfits, the David Project.  It also includes the CEO of the liberal-Zionist New Israel Fund, Rabbi Brian Lurie.  I guess they have to cover all their ideological bases.

The odd aspect of this case is that the neither the JCRC nor Jimena own the Nakba domain.  That honor is reserved for one, Howard Hoffman, a businessman and domain broker from Palo Alto.  He owns Nakba.com and Nakba.org and nearly 5,000 other domain names according to Domaintools.com.  But not (yet) Nakba.net.  What he’s done has a name: political domain squatting orcyber-squatting.  If Hoffman did this for financial gain, he would be breaking the law.  I don’t know whether the JCRC is paying him for the pleasure of redirecting traffic to Jimena.org.

But Hoffman is engaging in a form of anti-Palestine lawfare by denying the domain to someone with an intent to use it to educate the public about the Nakba.

Returning to the JCRC, perhaps it’s fairer to say it isn’t stealing “Nakba” but only borrowing it from another pro-Israel businessman who stole it.  He’s making a tidy profit from it doubtless (that’s his business after  all), just as modern Israel has profited from its expulsion of nearly 1-million Palestinians.

#Nakba #Occupation #NetanyahuWarCriminal #FreePalestine #Gaza #JCRC #ArabJews


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Guess the reason why the devil worshipping talmudics were kicked out of so many countries of the world?
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aysha qamar

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By focusing on memories of the Nakba or "catastrophe" of 1948, in which hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were dispossessed to create the state of Israel.

The book's essays consider the ways in which Palestinians have remembered and organized themselves around the Nakba, a central trauma that continues to be refracted through Palestinian personal and collective memory. Analyzing oral histories and written narratives, poetry and cinema, personal testimony and courtroom evidence, the authors show how the continuing experience of violence, displacement, and occupation have transformed the pre-Nakba past and the land of Palestine into symbols of what has been and continues to be lost.

Nakba brings to light the different ways in which Palestinians experienced and retain in memory the events of 1948. It is the first book to examine in detail how memories of Palestine's cataclysmic past are shaped by differences of class, gender, generation, and geographical location. In exploring the power of the past, the authors show the urgency of the question of memory for understanding the contested history of the present.

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Zehava Ruahh (Zehava4)

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The real Nakba of the Middle East: From 1948-1978 over 850,000 Jews were expelled from their homes in Arab countries.
#jewishnakba #nakba #jewish #Israel   #palestine  
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תמונת הפרופיל של William Tyndaleתמונת הפרופיל של Darioתמונת הפרופיל של Karl TheMarxistתמונת הפרופיל של Warren Smith
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+Intellectual Analysis I think I would enjoy that, sir. 
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Picture Says 1000 Words!
JEWS IN GRAVE DANGER #Nakba
Sunday May 16 1948
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@Pals_fk Keep going little zionist. The Nakba is the greatest evidence about zionism crimes. Show full conversation. kath gray. May 9. kath gray @ozgray. @iAhmedYaseen @Pals_fk must have " forgotten" about the Jewish nakba and the Arab pogroms of Jews from the religion of peace lol ...
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Israel is a War Criminal

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Over 70% of Palestinians in Gaza are refugees due to the Nakba, when Zionist militias and Israeli forces dispossessed 750,000+ Palestinians. Today, living under Israeli occupation, siege, and blockade, residents of Gaza experience up to 18 hours of blackouts per day, 90-95% of the water is unfit for drinking, poverty stands at 39%, youth unemployment has reached 60% and 80% are reliant on international aid. #Nakba
Via Institute for Middle East Understanding ( IMEU )
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תמונת הפרופיל של Luis Mirandaתמונת הפרופיל של Azeez KMתמונת הפרופיל של Darlene Wallachתמונת הפרופיל של Zoh reh
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Israel is real terrorist. If we want to live life peacefully we will have to kickout israel from this world. They do not want peace they want world domination.. Palestinians no need to worry ALLAH HU AKBER all Will help us. Israel people's are worst than animals..they r worst people's in this world ..
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Sibby

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Few Palestinian institutions and individuals are working on preserving the memories and stories of refugees who lived through the Nakba in 1948, in the absence of an official national project.
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Fizza Qibtia

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We will return, together & forever! 😍😘 <3

#Neverforget #RighttoReturn #Nakba #Freepalestine #FreeGaza 
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Guess what? It's Self-Inflicted Nakba Farce Day today!
Meaning this little article by Yours Truly is already one year old!
How time flies! :')
Enjoy and share to educate more people!
#Nakba   #NakbaDay   #Nakba68  
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The times in which we're living impose on us certain game rules, whether we want it or not. One of such rules is "the narrative" and the time imposing it on us is postmodernity. Theoretically, it claims that any perspective o...
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Vita Indriati

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Karel Delinfielkar

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