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These are my greatgrandparents, and the female survivors of Nakba. They survived only because they were in Lebanon for a cousin's wedding.
At one point, my family was one of the oldest, largest, and wealthiest families in the Levant. We built soap factories that were Unesco heritage sites until the IDF leveled them. We built universities and houses of worship. We had trade routes stretching from China to Persia. When Britain brought Nazi survivors to Palestine, my family built them homes, a temple and a school.
They were repaid by the Irgun waiting until the patriarch was away, then they lined up every male between newborn and death, and shot them. The women were forced to leave with nothing but what they could carry. All of their assets were seized.
We will never forget. After this latest massacre, we will never forgive. #Gaza #Palestine #Nakba
#Gaza #Nakba To mark the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, Al Jazeera have produced an excellent illustrated guide to what daily life under occupation is like for Palestinians.
https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/2024/israel-occupation-illustrated-guide/
Palestinian life under Israeli occupation: An illustrated guide
What it's like to be a Palestinian today, with your whole life occupied.Mohammed Haddad (Al Jazeera)
- #Israel is carrying out #genocide in #Gaza.
- Context! You must go back… all the way to October 7.
- Sure, let’s go back: let’s go back 76 years to May 15, 1948, to the #Nakba; the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people where 750,000 people were “expelled from their homes or made to flee, at first by Zionist paramilitaries through various violent means, and after the establishment of the State of Israel, by the Israel Defense Forces.” (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakba)
- No, no, not like that.
"The Nakba: All you need to know explained in five maps and charts".
"The 1948 forced expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland has created the longest unresolved refugee crisis in modern history".
#Nakba #JusticeForPalestine #IsraelApartheid #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelGenocide
The Nakba: All you need to know explained in five maps and charts
Every year on 15 May Palestinians mark the Nakba, "catastrophe" in English, when around 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes by Zionist militias to make way for the creation of Israel in 1948.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)