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GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinians commemorated the 1948 "Nakba" or catastrophe, on Wednesday, marking the time when hundreds of thousands were dispossessed of their homes in the war at the birth ...
Seventy-six years ago, Palestinian Mustafa Abu Awwad lived the experience of horrors and tragedies that resulted from his family's expulsion from their original home place at the hands of the Zionist ...
Palestinians on Wednesday commemorated the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, or "catastrophe," drawing similarities between the mass wartime displacement of 1948 with the "misery" hundreds of thousands ...
Palestinians and allies marked the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, May 15th – the day after the state of Israel was formally declared. “Nakba” is Arabic for “catastrophe,” and is used to describe the ...
This war marked the foundational moment for the establishment of the State of Israel, but it also represented a profound, ongoing tragedy for the Palestinian people, leaving strategic, political, and ...
Join rallies across the country to mark 78 years since the Nakba, the original ethnic cleansing and occupation of Palestine.
Gaza is now a living example of ongoing ethnic cleansing and colonial expansion due to the heightened siege, widespread displacement, and unrelenting violence that echoes the trauma of the original ...
For the children and grandchildren of the 750,000 people expelled from their homes in 1948 from Palestine, the Nakba, or catastrophe in English, is simultaneously a moment of the past, the violent ...
Director Elia Suleiman is best known for his absurdist comedies that capture the tedious, often surreal rhythms of life under ...
I am not really certain when we started labeling what happened to our people and our country, following the establishment of the state of Israel, as “Al- Nakba”. But this is not really the important ...