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The Nakba 70 Years On: Israel's Failure to Erase Palestinian ...

This day also marks the seventieth commemoration of the Nakba, or 'catastrophe', when some 800000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes and ...

On the 70th anniversary of the Nakba, a look back at the Palestinian ...

On the 70th anniversary of the Nakba, a look back at the Palestinian struggle for their right of return ... As the U.S. and Israel celebrated the ...

Colonialism and Apartheid - BDS Movement |

The Nakba refers to the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous, predominantly Arab population of Palestine that was carried out by the Zionist movement to enable ...

What is Nakba? The day when Palestine's ethnic cleansing began ...

Nakba Day is observed on May 15 ever since the Zionist militias invaded Palestine on this day in 1948 and expelled tens of thousands of ...

Introduction to Palestine :2: The mandate years and the Nakba

In 1947 the Palestinians suggested the formation of a unitary state for all those living between the river and the sea to replace the mandate to no avail.

A brief history of the 'Nakba' in Israel - Mondoweiss

The poem describes the massacre of defenseless Palestinians by IDF soldiers, and it is thought to be referring to the war crimes committed in ...

The Nakba Didn't End in 1948. It Continues to Impact Palestinians ...

The Nakba did not end in 1948; it continues to impact Palestinians everywhere daily. Al-Nakba Day 75 serves as an important reminder that until ...

The Nakba Is Now | The Nation

The result is the same: the hideous spectacle of a once apparently formidable state project unraveling into the elementary racial violence out ...

The Truth Behind the Palestinian 'Catastrophe'

But the Nakba has more than one meaning. The version now promoted by Palestinian leaders and their supporters assigns exclusive blame for the ...

The Nakba - Palestine Solidarity Campaign

The population of Palestine at that time was about 800,000: 730,000 Palestinian Arabs (650,000 Muslim; 80,000. Christian); and 60,000 Jews. The Zionist project: ...

Nakba Denial and 'Teshuvah'/Reparations - Evolve

I want to explore the experience of Palestinians in 1948 and then offer a Jewish ethical and spiritual response.

The Truth About the Nakba by Benny Morris - YouTube

The 1948 Arab-Israeli War, also known as the War of Independence by Israelis and the Nakba (Catastrophe) by Palestinians, was a pivotal and ...

Palestinians mark 76th "Nakba," as the raging Israel-Hamas war ...

Palestinians mark 76th "Nakba," as the raging Israel-Hamas war leaves them to suffer a brand new catastrophe · Crisis in the Middle East · More ...

Nakba Day: How Palestinian dispossession did not start, end in 1948

Nakba, literally “catastrophe” in Arabic, refers to the forced displacement of Palestinians to facilitate the creation of Israel.

Nakba | PBS News

Palestinians refer to it as the Nakba, or 'catastrophe' during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation. An estimated 700,000 Palestinians fled or were ...

Nakba 1948: Ethnic Cleansing of Cities, Towns and Villages

Special Focus | II: Ethnic Cleansing of Cities, Towns and Villages This second installment of our three-part series of Journal of Palestine Studies articles ...

Nakba Day 76th anniversary: We must listen to Palestinian voices ...

Nakba Day 76th anniversary: We must listen to Palestinian voices and take action ... The 15th of May marks the forced expulsion and displacement ...

The Perennial Power of the Nakba - Middle East Forum

The term is usually explained as the word for the Palestinian catastrophe of 1948, in which the establishment of the state of Israel caused the destruction of ...

What is Nakba: All you need to know about the catastrophe that ...

Middle East News: The Nakba, which means “catastrophe” in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 ...

Scrutinising Israel's narrative about the Nakba - The New Arab

Israel's foundational myths serve to justify the organised ethnic cleansing of Palestinians as self-defence by distorting the historical events of 1948.