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Ghefreh has lived through two Nakbas, 1948 and today. Her grandson Emad Moussa tells her story of twinned displacement and how they've now blurred into one.
Regardless of what it may claim, Palestinians know that Israel's goal has always been mass murder, ethnic cleansing and forced expulsion just like in 1948. In Gaza, we are witnessing the prelude, writes Emad Moussa.
In-depth: A new first-of-its-kind study on the Tantura massacre using cartographic, testimonial, and photographic evidence could be a turning point in how the historical record of the 1948 Nakba is viewed.
The teenager's murder at the hands of a Jewish Israeli settler is the result of the Israeli regime's incitement of violence against Palestinians. His story, and the story of his village of Sandala, is that of the continuing Nakba, writes Yara Hawari.
For 75 years, Israel has sought to erase Palestinian history to legitimise its foundational myths and justify ongoing dispossession and occupation. This denial is anti-Palestinian racism in action, writes Emad Moussa.
As Palestinians commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, Dana El Kurd looks back on the successes and challenges of the Palestine solidarity movement, and future opportunities to build a global liberatory project.
In-depth: Over 180 Palestinian villages that were destroyed in 1948 are now Israeli recreational sites or national parks, with environmentalism used to conceal the history of the Nakba.
In-depth: The Nakba will be 75 years old on 15 May 2023. For Palestinian survivors, one overwhelming sentiment remains – the desire to return home.
In-depth: As Palestinians around the world mark 74 years since the Nakba, residents in Masafer Yatta are fighting to stop one of the largest Israeli displacements in decades.
Emad Moussa recounts the traumatic stories of his grandparents who were among the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians forced out of their homes by Zionist militias during the Nakba in 1948, to form the state of Israel.