The creation of Israel and the subsequent Arab-Israeli war of 1948 saw many Palestinians forced from their homes, in what is known as the Nakba, or "catastrophe" in English. As such, the UN gave around 750,000 people refugee status, defined as people "whose normal place of residence was ...
"You'll make that into an international, unbelievable place. I think the potential and the Gaza Strip is unbelievable,” Trump said. “And I think the entire world, representatives from all over the world, will be there, and they'll live there. Palestinians also, Palestinians will live ther...
Bar-On also admits that the plight of the Palestinian refugees is a terrible tragedy but adds he does not want them to return because “Israel cannot afford it.” If the refugees return it will no longer be a country in which “I want to live.” Apparently, that ...
Despite the devastating effects of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) on Palestinian cultural life, Palestinian writers insist on the significance of libraries... L Moore - 《Wasafiri》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 加载更多研究点推荐 Victorian Railways 站内活动 ...
This plan was never actioned - and instead - the state of Israel was declared in 1948. The Arab-Israeli war that broke out immediately after the declaration saw 750,000 Palestinian people forced from their homes in what was known as the Nakba - or "catastrophe" in English. They were give...
Haddad, Mohammed. ‘Nakba Day: What Happened in Palestine in 1948?’Al Jazeera, https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/5/15/nakba-mapping-palestinian-villages-destroyed-by-israel-in-1948. Accessed 6 Dec. 2023. Home | PCPSR. https://www.pcpsr.org/en. Accessed 14 Dec. 2023. ...
The Palestinian right of return has been enshrined in the body of international law ever since 1948, and in his response Sternhell stands justice on its head. Defending the right of return is counter-productive; surrendering it would be productive; the victim has to pay for the crime and not...
Camp geographies in the Middle East Approximately 750,000 Palestinians were displaced from their homes in 1948, an experience they remember as the nakba [catastrophe]. Most refugees went to neighboring countries (Jordan, Syria, Lebanon) or to the parts of historic Palestine that had not become Is...
Mike sumner March 10, 2018 at 11:52 am Who the fuck do you think you are? How dare you denigrate the memory of the Nakba? Would you do the same with the Holocaust? No. And what the fuck have “muslims” to do with Palestine? You racist fucking moron. Ed...
secondPalestinian Nakba,” said Hasan Alhasan, senior fellow for Middle East policy at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Bahrain, referring to 1948, when roughly 700,000 Palestinians fled or were forcibly expelled from their homes in historic Palestine, ...