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- Nakba - Wikipedia
The most important long-term implications of the Nakba for the Palestinian people were the loss of their homeland, the fragmentation and marginalization of their national community, and their transformation into a stateless people [197]
- Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe, explained - Middle East Eye
Each year, on 15 May, millions mark the Nakba, or catastrophe, which refers to the ethnic cleansing of Palestine by Zionist militias to make way for the creation of Israel in 1948
- Nakba Day: What happened in Palestine in 1948? - Al Jazeera
Every year on May 15, Palestinians around the world mark the Nakba, or catastrophe, referring to the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948
- The Palestinian Nakba: Causes, Experiences, and Long-Term Displacement
By the end of 1948, Israel controls about 77% of Palestine (far beyond the UN plan), with over 400 Palestinian villages depopulated and destroyed The war officially ends in early 1949 with armistice agreements, but hundreds of thousands of Palestinians remain refugees
- About the Nakba - Question of Palestine
The Nakba, which means "catastrophe" in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war
- Quick Facts: The Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe)
The Nakba was the mass expulsion of Palestinians (1947-49) to establish Israel Over 750,000 were displaced, 400+ villages destroyed, and the crisis continues today
- The Nakba: how the Palestinians were expelled from Israel
The events of 1948 and the years that followed fragmented Palestinians – their identity, communities and whole families The familiar social structures and relationships were broken down
- Nakba Day: What Happened in Palestine in 1948?
The Nakba (Arabic: النَّكْبَة, an-Nakba, meaning “the catastrophe”) refers to the mass displacement, dispossession and ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Arabs during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, when over 700,000 Palestinians were violently expelled, killed and forced to flee from their homes
- The 1948 Nakba: Displacement, Loss, and the Roots of the Palestinian . . .
The 1948 displacement of Palestinians, known as the Nakba, remains a pivotal event in the Arab-Israeli conflict This traumatic experience has had a lasting impact on the Palestinian people, shaping their identity and informing their cause
- The Palestinian Nakba of 1948: The Indomitable Right of Return and the . . .
The declaration facilitated Jewish immigration, the expulsion of Palestinian residents, the destruction of villages, and mass atrocities, ultimately leading to the official creation of Israel in 1948 However, this did not happen without warning
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