Nakba
“The Palestinian people are undergoing another Nakba, in full view of the international community,” the statement read. Nakba is an Arabic term that means “Catastrophe” and refers to Israeli crimes of destroying the Palestinians’ homes and kicking them out of their homeland permanently in 1948.
“The Palestinian people are undergoing another Nakba, in full view of the international community,” the statement read. Nakba is an Arabic term that means “Catastrophe” and refers to Israeli crimes of destroying the Palestinians’ homes and kicking them out of their homeland permanently in 1948.
OIC also called on the international community to continue to support the Palestinians to regain their national rights, most notably the right to return to a homeland within the two-state solution.
Palestinians buried the dead on Tuesday from the bloodiest day in Gaza in years, after Israeli forces killed 60 Palestinians near the Gaza-Israel border.
Fatah spokesman Osama Al-Qawasmi speaks to Egypt Today about the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and the Palestinian case.
Israeli troops killed a Palestinian and hundreds of others were hurt, Palestinian medical workers said, bringing to 44 the number killed during protests.
Hamas’s security apparatuses prevented the central march, scheduled Monday.
Memories of the Nakba describing eye witness accounts of escaping to Gaza in 1948.