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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.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to deliver a speech at the United Nations in New York as part of the Nakba commemorations.
Analysis: Israel's foundational myths serve to justify the organised ethnic cleansing of Palestinians as self-defence by distorting the historical events of 1948.
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.
On the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, during which around 750,000 Palestinians were ethnically cleansed from over 500 villages, residents of Yibna camp recall how those who fled Yibna resettled together in Gaza, dreaming of return.
Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters took part in a massive rally in the British capital London on Saturday to mark the 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, or Catastrophe, that saw the
Palestinian ambassador to the UK Husam Zomlot was born in a refugee camp in Gaza in 1973 – the cruel consequence of a Nakba he wasn't alive to see.
The Nakba - or catastrophe - saw Israeli forces ethnically cleanse over 750,000 Palestinians to found Israel.
Mahmoud Abbas will deliver a significant keynote speech at the United Nations headquarters on Monday to mark Nakba Day.