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Nakba II’, is an unapologetically pro-Palestine narrative about events between October 7, 2023 and October 7, 2024.
This past week, Palestinians marked 77 years since the Nakba. Arabic for “catastrophe,” Nakba refers to the mass displacement during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. More than 700,000 Palestinians ...
Who hasn’t seen the live images: the bloodied faces and often limbless, limp bodies of murdered children, of their seriously injured, grieving mothers, of the patients bombed and incinerated ...
Pro-Palestine protesters march on Downing Street for Nakba anniversary The Metropolitan Police said they believed around 20,000 protesters attended the march through London – but organisers put ...
Germany has clamped down on pro-Palestine protest more harshly than most other European states. Despite the threat of violent repression, protesters, many of whom were Jewish and Palestinian, gathered ...
AFP via Getty Images The march was held on “Nakba Day” — marking what Palestinians call the “catastrophe” of Israel’s founding on May 14, 1948.
The Arab League affirmed that mass forced displacement stands out as one of the most horrific experiences endured by the Palestinian people during the ongoing aggression on the ...
People attend a pro-Palestinians demonstration to commemorate the Nakba Day in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, May 15, 2025. Slogan reads: ‘we mourn the loss of more than 18.500 children’.
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The Nakba Has Never Ended
World / In Gaza, the boundary marking past and present has become indistinct. Nineteen forty-eight is not over—it is unfolding again, and in more violent and destructive ways. Huda Skaik Gaza ...
100 photos from Palestine A glimpse into the people, places and daily life in Palestine before the 1948 Nakba.
In Gaza, the boundary marking past and present has become indistinct. Nineteen forty-eight is not over—it is unfolding again, and in more violent and destructive ways.
Palestinians mark May 15 as Nakba Day, anniversary of the foundation of Israel. That state was born amid mass displacement and ethnic cleansing — and it’s getting even worse today.