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Nakba Day is marked on May 15, the day following the Gregorian calendar date for Israel's independence. Israel celebrates its independence according to the Hebrew calendar date.
It’s the story of nearly one million Jews who were forced to flee Arab and Muslim lands, leaving behind centuries-old ...
Israeli forces fire on protesters, at least 15 dead This Nakba Day is also different from those of past years because it arrived just as Palestinians were celebrating a Hamas-Fatah unity agreement.
As Palestinians and their supporters hold Nakba Day events at the U.N., across the United States and around the world in 2023, it serves as acknowledgment of their long, and continuing, struggle.
Around 6,200 people gathered in Berlin on Saturday to show their support for Palestinians and mark Nakba Day earlier this week, German police said, though the numbers rose and fell in the course ...
The UN General Assembly voted on Wednesday in favor of holding a commemorative event in honor of the 75th “Nakba Day”, in conjunction with Israel’s Independence Day.
People take part in a march May 14, 2024, in support of the Palestinian people ahead of Nakba Day at the Al Kasayir village, in Haifa. Palestinians on May 15, 2024, marked the 76th year of their ...
Nakba translates to “Memory of the Catastrophe” and is commemorated every May 15 as a day of mourning by Palestinians displaced from their land in 1948 during the formation of the State of Israel.
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The Nakba Has Never Ended
The Nakba of 1948 happened once. The Nakba of today happens every day. It is not an event. It is a continuous hell. But if 1948 failed to erase us, 2025 will fail too.
Hence, practically all media referred to May 15 as “Nakba Day” with neither historical context nor mention whatsoever of Israel’s independence. It is no coincidence that both events are ...
According to audio recording broadcast by Israel's Channel 12, Aharon Haliva said mounting death toll will serve as 'a ...
May 15 marks the commemoration of Nakba Day. The Nakba, which means "the catastrophe" in Arabic, refers to the forcible expulsion of 700,000-800,000 Palestinians from their land in the time ...
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