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Hace 60 años (1948) ocurrió unos de los crímenes más graves de la historia. La Limpieza étnica, expulsión y aniquilamiento de todo un pueblo . El objetivo fue ocupar la tierra de Palestina, y desalojar a su población autóctona de ella. Han pasado 60 años, y aún no hay solución a este genocidio
The Jewish Arab Refugees.The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass departure of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. According to official Arab statistics, 856,000 Jews left their homes in Arab countries from 1948 until the early 1970s. Some 600,000 resettled in Israel, eaving behind property valued today at more than $300 billion. Jewish-owned real-estate left behind in Arab lands has been estimated at 100,000 square kilometers (four times the size of the State of Israel).While violence and discrimination against Jews in Arab countries started to increase before 1948, it escalated significantly starting in 1948 despite the fact that Jews were indigenous and for the most part held Arab citizenship. Sometimes the process was state sanctioned; at other times it was the consequence of anti-Jewish resentment by non-Jews. Harassment, persecution and the confiscation of property followed. Secondly and in response to mistreatment of Jews in these countries, a Zionist drive for Jewish immigration from Arab lands to Israel intensified. The great majority of Jews in Arab lands eventually emigrated to the modern State of Israel.[4]The process grew apace as Arab nations under French, British and Italian colonial rule or protection gained independence. Further, anti-Jewish sentiment within the Arab-majority states was exacerbated by the Arab-Israeli wars. Within a few years after the Six Day War (1967) there were only remnants of Jewish communities left in most Arab lands. Jews in Arab lands were reduced from more than 800,000 in 1948 to perhaps 16,000 in 1991.Some claim that the Jewish exodus from Arab lands is a historical parallel to the Palestinian exodus during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, while others reject this comparison as simplistic. One Palestinian sociologist has commented that the loss of Jewish property in Arab lands fulfills the conditions of a sulha, or reconciliation, since Jews as well as Palestinians have experienced a catastrophe, and that publicizing this knowledge would pave the way to a true peace process.nmuslim islam al qaeda qaida jihad fatwa quran qu'ran muslims islaam hisbollah hesbollah chechnya çeçenistan osama bin laden shamil basayev ingushetia philippines indonesia java malaysia laskar asia pakistan kashmir india uttar pradesh bangladesh sri lanka tamil tigers maledives afghanistan pashtun kabul karzai taliban taleban iran persia ayatollah ahmadinejab shia sunni iraq bagdad baghdad basra mosul saddam hussein hussain baath euphrat tigris kurd kurds kurdistan abdullah ocalan pkk terror terrorism 911 world trade centre new york syria lebanon ahmadiyya sufi saudi arabia arab arabs pan arabism panarabism baath egypt cairo yemen oman uae dubai bahrain qatar maghreb morocco berber algeria algiers tunis tunisia casablanca al andalus marrakech lybia libia tripoli sudan khartoum darfur darfour somalia al nakba 1948 catastrophe ethnic cleansing genocide palestinians israeli occupation zionism zionist terrorism refugees النكبة 60 عامnعلى نكبة فلسطين\r\nنكبه فلسطي Palestinian Palestine Arab Jew Zionism Tunisia Algeria Morocco Iran Iraq Lebanon Syria Yemen Israel Muslim Naqba Nakba Source: http://www.aish.com/jewishissues/middleeast/The_Middle_Easts_Forgotten_Refugees.asp http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1195127517604&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7421961.stm http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3553189,00.html
On Sunday, June 1, 2008, on the National Mall, in Washington, DC, a ceremony was held to commemorate--The Catastrophe--know as "Al Nakba." It represents the forceful expulsion, in 1948, of 750,000 Palestinians from their ancestral homeland to "make way for the state of Israel." Ms. Dina Shan'ak shared her views about "Al Nakba." She was raised in a UN refugee camp in Lebanon. Her family was expelled, via "ethnic cleansing," from their ancient village of Taytaba, in the District of Safad, in Palestine, in 1948, by the Israelis. Also speaking at the event was Human Rights activist, Brian Hennessey. Mr. Hennessey participated in the ceremony/play at the affair, performing the role of "Uncle Sam." For background, please see: http://vineeta.org/Nakba.htm and http://www.nakbah1948.org/ and http://www.marxists.de/middleast/schoenman/index.htm and http://www.pchrgaza.org/ and http://Palestineremembered.com and http://ifamericansknew.org.
La Nakba (la catastrophe) Jeu de rôles sur le marché de Nivelles le 24 mai 2008 Action citoyenne des groupes "Paix Juste au Proche Orient" de Nivelles et Ittre.
Eamonn McCann, journalist, campaigner & member of Raytheon 9 , speaking at a demo in Belfast on 17th May 2008 to mark the 60th anniversary of Al Nakba. 'Al Nakba', which is Arabic for 'the catastrophe', marks the illegal foundation of the State of Israel on May 14th 1948. In order to facilitate this foundation, 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their lands, 531 villages, towns & cities were depopulated and destroyed, and even today some 6 million Palestinian refugees are prevented from returning to their homes, by Zionists, in direct contravention of UN Resolutions. Everything, absolutely everything, that has happened in Palestine, every disaster, every tragedy, every death, every imprisonment, stems from this lamentable injustice. It follows then, that every and any hope for Palestine and its people rests upon this injustice being overcome.
IPSC (Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign) demo in Belfast on 17th May 2008 to mark the 60th anniversary of Al Nakba. 'Al Nakba', which is Arabic for 'the catastrophe', marks the illegal foundation of the State of Israel on May 14th 1948. In order to facilitate this foundation, 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their lands, 531 villages, towns & cities were depopulated and destroyed, and even today some 6 million Palestinian refugees are prevented from returning to their homes, by Zionists, in direct contravention of UN Resolutions. Everything, absolutely everything, that has happened in Palestine, every disaster, every tragedy, every death, every imprisonment, stems from this lamentable injustice. It follows then, that every and any hope for Palestine and its people rests upon this injustice being overcome.
by http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/ Palestinians mark the 'Nakba' Bush is the first US president to address the Israeli Knesset [AFP] Palestinians have held protests across the occupied territories to mark the 60th anniversary of the Nakba, or "catastrophe", when they were uprooted from their homes by the establishment of Israel. In the West Bank on Thursday, rallies and sirens commemorated the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians during the 1948 war. Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, speaking from Ramallah, called for an end to occupation and settlement building. "It's time for the occupation to leave our land ... and for the 'catastrophe' to come to an end," Abbas said in a televised speech. "Our Palestinian people have carried in pain the memory, and hope to return to their homeland." Black balloons were released by Palestinians in the West Bank and by Palestinian refugees in other areas of the world to mark the day. In the West Bank 21,195 balloons were released - one for every day of the Nakba. Checkpoint clash Nour Odeh, Al Jazeera's correspondent in the West Bank, reported that there were clashes between Palestinian youths and Israeli soldiers manning the Qalandiya checkpoint on Thursday. "[The soldiers] responded to stones being thrown in their direction by firing rubber-coated steel bullets and tear gas," she reported. The youths had marched from Ramallah to the checkpoint to commemorate the 60 years of dispossession. "It was tense, but now the clashes have ended. [The checkpoint] is a permanent friction point between Palestinians and the Israeli occupation. "It represents the ongoing occupation or expropriation of Palestinian land through the separation wall, which blocks their hope of having a contiguous and viable state any time in the future." by the ANTI ISRAELI OCCUPATION and for a Free PALESTINE site: http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/
As Israelis Celebrate Independence and Palestinians Mark the "Nakba," a Debate with Benny Morris, Saree Makdisi and Norman Finkelstein Sixty years since the creation of Israel and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, we host a debate on the legacy of 1948 and the possibility of a just future for both Israelis and Palestinians with three guests: Benny Morris, seen as one of the most important Israeli historians of the 1948 war and after; Saree Makdisi, UCLA professor and author of Palestine Inside Out; and Norman Finkelstein, author of several books, including Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Beyond Chutzpah. [includes rush transcript]
As Israelis Celebrate Independence and Palestinians Mark the "Nakba," a Debate with Benny Morris, Saree Makdisi and Norman Finkelstein Sixty years since the creation of Israel and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, we host a debate on the legacy of 1948 and the possibility of a just future for both Israelis and Palestinians with three guests: Benny Morris, seen as one of the most important Israeli historians of the 1948 war and after; Saree Makdisi, UCLA professor and author of Palestine Inside Out; and Norman Finkelstein, author of several books, including Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Beyond Chutzpah. [includes rush transcript]
As Israelis Celebrate Independence and Palestinians Mark the "Nakba," a Debate with Benny Morris, Saree Makdisi and Norman Finkelstein Sixty years since the creation of Israel and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, we host a debate on the legacy of 1948 and the possibility of a just future for both Israelis and Palestinians with three guests: Benny Morris, seen as one of the most important Israeli historians of the 1948 war and after; Saree Makdisi, UCLA professor and author of Palestine Inside Out; and Norman Finkelstein, author of several books, including Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Beyond Chutzpah. [includes rush transcript]
As Israelis Celebrate Independence and Palestinians Mark the "Nakba," a Debate with Benny Morris, Saree Makdisi and Norman Finkelstein Sixty years since the creation of Israel and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, we host a debate on the legacy of 1948 and the possibility of a just future for both Israelis and Palestinians with three guests: Benny Morris, seen as one of the most important Israeli historians of the 1948 war and after; Saree Makdisi, UCLA professor and author of Palestine Inside Out; and Norman Finkelstein, author of several books, including Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Beyond Chutzpah. [includes rush transcript]
TRANSFORMAR EL DOLOR EN AMOR... , acto de bienvenida a los refugiados PAlestinos a Chile,NAdia Garib cantando a los refugiados PAlestinos en la plaza de la constitución en cile, celebrando la conmemoración de Al Nakba
Dahlia Wasfi, M.D. (part 2) speaks to the Winter Soldier II Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) events in March, 2008. Dr. Wasfi, daughter of a Jewish mother and an Iraqi Muslim father, puts into context the background of the war in Iraq. "It is an extension of the 60-year occupation of Palestine. That is what's going on here. It's much bigger than bigger than 2001 or 2003. There are joint American-Israeli operations in occupied Palestine, in occupied Iraq. Ours is blind, military, political and financial support that is the only reason that the Israelis, the Israeli government can continue to do what they do." [FROM 1948 TO 2008]. (see complete transcript on www.snowshoefilms.com)
60 years since the Nakba (catastrophe) of the occupation of Palestine
http://www.dreamnotoftoday.com/ (d)N0t visits a commemoration of al-Nakba, the catastrophic expulsion of the Palestinians from their homeland. Includes interviews with Palestinians old and young, with reactions from San Francisco's Jewish community. http://www.dreamnotoftoday.com/
More at http://therealnews.com/c.php?c=080501YT Clashes mark Palestinian day of remembrance; President Bush delivers speech to Israeli Knesset
60 years for the nakba - by jabha students
As Palestinians Mark 60th Anniversary of Their Dispossession, a Conversation with Palestinian Writer and Doctor Ghada Karmi Today is the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel, what Palestinians call the Nakba, or catastrophe, that resulted in the expulsion and dispossession of over 750,000 Palestinians from their cities and villages. Ghada Karmi is a well-known Palestinian writer and medical doctor from Jerusalem who lives in Britain. She has written several books about Palestinian history and her own experience as a refugee, including In Search of Fatima: A Palestinian Story and, most recently, Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine. [includes rush transcript]
As Palestinians Mark 60th Anniversary of Their Dispossession, a Conversation with Palestinian Writer and Doctor Ghada Karmi Today is the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel, what Palestinians call the Nakba, or catastrophe, that resulted in the expulsion and dispossession of over 750,000 Palestinians from their cities and villages. Ghada Karmi is a well-known Palestinian writer and medical doctor from Jerusalem who lives in Britain. She has written several books about Palestinian history and her own experience as a refugee, including In Search of Fatima: A Palestinian Story and, most recently, Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine. [includes rush transcript]
Slideshow of pictures of Palestinian refugees to mark the 60th anniversary of the Nakba. Diaporama de photos sur les réfugiés palestiniens pour marquer les 60 ans de la Nakba
This is a short version of my family's Nakba story..
The Jewish Arab Refugees. اليهودي العربي كما الصراع العربي الاسرائيلي بدأ في 1940 تحول الحكومات العربية على السكان اليهود الخاصة بهم. سنة 3000 تم تدمير المجتمعات القديمة. 1 العربية ما يقرب من مليون من اليهود فقدوا منازلهم. اسرائيل استوعبت البحار العربية من اللاجئين اليهود. اليوم نحو 50 ٪ من اليهود الاسرائيليين بعض الدماء العربية. إنها لا تعوض ، على عكس الفلسطينيين. سرقة مبلغ من المال هو الآن تزيد قيمتها عن 80 مليار دولار. الاراضي التي يملكها اليهود في البلدان العربية المفقودة : 38625 ميلا مربعا. اسرائيل مجموع مساحة الأراضي : 7992 ميل مربع. اليمن -- 55.000 في عام 1948 ، 200 اليوم. عدن في 82 اليهود الذين قتلوا والمنازل التي دمرت في عام 1947 الجزائر -- 140000 في عام 1948 ، اقل من 100 في اليوم. مصر -- 80.000 في عام 1948 ، اقل من 100 في اليوم. 25000 اليهود كانوا امروا بمغادره 1 مع حقيبة ، وأرغم على التوقيع على اعلانات التبرع لمصر الملكيه الى الحكومة. ايران -- 100.000 فى عام 1948 ، 25.000 اليوم. ليبيا -- اكثر من 30.000 في عام 1945 ، الان 0! اكثر من 140 قتلوا في طرابلس في عام 1945 -150.000 العراق في عام 1948 ، اقل من 40 في اليوم. 180 اليهود الذين قتلوا في بغداد في عام 1941. واليوم ، تقف فارغه المعابد القديمة في العالم العربي. لبنان -- 30.000 في عام 1948 ، اقل من 30 في اليوم. المغرب -- 500.000 فى عام 1948 ، 7000 الآن. سوريا -- 30.000 في عام 1948 ، اقل من 100 في اليوم. 200 اليهود منازل ومتاجر ، وتدمير المعابد اليهودية في حلب في عام 1947. تونس -- 105.000 فى عام 1948 ، 1500 الآن. The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass departure of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. According to official Arab statistics, 856,000 Jews left their homes in Arab countries from 1948 until the early 1970s. Some 600,000 resettled in Israel, eaving behind property valued today at more than $300 billion. Jewish-owned real-estate left behind in Arab lands has been estimated at 100,000 square kilometers (four times the size of the State of Israel). While violence and discrimination against Jews in Arab countries started to increase before 1948, it escalated significantly starting in 1948 despite the fact that Jews were indigenous and for the most part held Arab citizenship. Sometimes the process was state sanctioned; at other times it was the consequence of anti-Jewish resentment by non-Jews. Harassment, persecution and the confiscation of property followed. Secondly and in response to mistreatment of Jews in these countries, a Zionist drive for Jewish immigration from Arab lands to Israel intensified. The great majority of Jews in Arab lands eventually emigrated to the modern State of Israel.[4] The process grew apace as Arab nations under French, British and Italian colonial rule or protection gained independence. Further, anti-Jewish sentiment within the Arab-majority states was exacerbated by the Arab-Israeli wars. Within a few years after the Six Day War (1967) there were only remnants of Jewish communities left in most Arab lands. Jews in Arab lands were reduced from more than 800,000 in 1948 to perhaps 16,000 in 1991. Some claim that the Jewish exodus from Arab lands is a historical parallel to the Palestinian exodus during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, while others reject this comparison as simplistic. One Palestinian sociologist has commented that the loss of Jewish property in Arab lands fulfills the conditions of a sulha, or reconciliation, since Jews as well as Palestinians have experienced a catastrophe, and that publicizing this knowledge would pave the way to a true peace process. muslim islam al qaeda qaida jihad fatwa quran qu'ran muslims islaam hisbollah hesbollah chechnya çeçenistan osama bin laden shamil basayev ingushetia philippines indonesia java malaysia laskar asia pakistan kashmir india uttar pradesh bangladesh sri lanka tamil tigers maledives afghanistan pashtun kabul karzai taliban taleban iran persia ayatollah ahmadinejab shia sunni iraq bagdad baghdad basra mosul saddam hussein hussain baath euphrat tigris kurd kurds kurdistan abdullah ocalan pkk terror terrorism 911 world trade centre new york syria lebanon ahmadiyya sufi saudi arabia arab arabs pan arabism panarabism baath egypt cairo yemen oman uae dubai bahrain qatar maghreb morocco berber algeria algiers tunis tunisia casablanca al andalus marrakech lybia libia tripoli sudan khartoum darfur darfour somalia al nakba 1948 catastrophe ethnic cleansing genocide palestinians israeli occupation zionism zionist terrorism refugees النكبة 60 عام نكبة فلسطين اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي اليهودي العربي
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v10860655DPkHtd7N Palestinians comemorate 'the catastorophe' (VIDEO 2:43) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/24650494#24654253 デイル・ヤシン村の生き残りの71歳のゼイナさんと 65歳のファティマさんが証言している。 NBCは「エスニック・クレンジング」と表現している。 INSIDE A PALESTINIAN REFUGEE CAMP (SlideShow 2:00) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7398071.stm Al-Nakba 60 years: Rare Pictures (VIDEO 6:27) http://blip.tv/file/909041/ パレスチナで「大厄災」の集会、黒い風船でエルサレム上空を埋め尽くす http://www.afpbb.com/article/politics/2391599/2930518 イスラエル建国60年 和平はいまだ見えず (VIDEO 1:48) http://www1.ntv.co.jp/news/wmtram/dw/ng.html?m_url=080516011&n_url=109510 パレスチナ難民60年 ガザでは http://s02.megalodon.jp/2008-0515-1817-33/news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye3852850.html イスラエル建国60年 遠のく和平 http://www.nhk.or.jp/kaisetsu-blog/100/8827.html Palestinians mark 60th Nakba Day (VIDEO 2:13) http://jp.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=82475&videoChannel=200 Palestinians mourn Israel's 60th anniversary (VIDEO 0:33) http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2008/may/15/alnakba
diadakan di hadapan Wisma UN (Pejabat Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu di Malaysia), Damansara pada pukul 10.30 hingga 11.45 pagi. Rakaman menunjukkan penyerahan memorandum bersama beberapa pertubuhan-pertubuhan Islam di Malaysia mengulangi pendirian tegas menentang kewujudan Israel sebagai sebuah negara di atas tanah Negara sah Palestin.
Manchester England. 15th May 2008. Palestinians and Palestine solidarity activists gather in Piccadilly Gardens in central Manchester to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the nakba or catastrophe when the state of Israel was declared on the basis of the ethnic cleansing of the resident population. 700,000 Palestinians were driven from their villages at gun point by Zionist colonisers with the connivance of Britain. This clip show 60 black balloons being released. One for each year of the existence of Israel. A DVD quality version of this clip can be found here: http://www.archive.org/details/nakba-commemoration_60th_anniversary
Over the past few days, there have been many protests and events to mark the Nakba. The memory of the flight of those Palestinian refugees has also been captured in a haunting art installation that will be displayed in Jerusalem. It has taken almost a year to put together and is the work of a Scottish artist and thousands of young Palestinians. It makes for one of the most evocative commemorations of this collective tragedy. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports.
About Palestinian nakba .. for all Palestinian and arabs and all people in all over the world .. we will never forget 1948 .. Dream on, dream on Dream yourself a dream come true Sing with me, if its just for today Maybe tomorrow the good lord will take you away
nakba 1948
This hip-hop duo features a Rastafarian rapper spewing all sorts of bizarre conspiracy theories ("this war on terror is U.S.-funded genocide," "four-headed dragon of Illuminati while nobody's askin', birthplace of the Euro is the Vatican," etc.), and also a Palestinian rapper saying things in Arabic about Israel, Muslims and Palestinians. (If you know Arabic, feel free to leave a translation of his lyrics here. This is part of a larger report about the Nakba-60 festival to be found here: http://www.zombietime.com/nakba-60/
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v9828792Fqj3xC3h Israel at 60 - A land divided (CNN VIDEO 19:39) http://www.veoh.com/videos/v9925158n59J2MwF Nakba 60 http://www.nakba60.org.uk/ World's Largest Key in Bethlehem http://palestinethinktank.com/2008/05/09/239/ イスラエル建国60年、平和はまだ先 http://www.afpbb.com/article/politics/2388401/2908159 イスラエル 建国60年の式典 http://s03.megalodon.jp/2008-0508-1942-00/www.nhk.or.jp/news/k10014437831000.html イスラエル、好景気でもアラブ人社会は経済悪化 人権団体が報告 http://www.afpbb.com/article/economy/2388349/2908693 ISRAEL AT 60 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/middle_east/2008/israel_at_60/default.stm Israel's 60th anniversary (VIDEO 3:01) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7389251.stm Jaffa Stories: Radio host (VIDEO 2:05) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7388490.stm Jaffa Stories: Tour guide (VIDEO 1:55) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7388758.stm Arab life inside modern Israel (AUDIO 4;47) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7387981.stm The Promised Land? http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/D82570C1-29A0-4A3C-ACAD-987543F00455.htm Views from Israel at 60 (VIDEO 4:33) http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/05/08/shubert.israel.at.60.cnn Israel at 60: A land divided (VIDEO 5:08) http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/05/08/shubert.israel.at.60.land.divide.cnn Refugee in her own city (VIDEO 3:36) http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2008/05/08/wedeman.mideast.perm.refugee.cnn Israel's 60th birthday (VIDEO 2:13) http://jp.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=82035 Palestinian couple yearn for home (VIDEO 2:05) http://jp.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=81944
Israel turns 60. Israelis Celebrate but Palestinians demonstrate. Will the refugees be allowed to return home? Answer to this question and more on Link TV 's Mosaic intelligence report presented by Jamal Dajani. For more info, go to http://www.linktv.org/mosaic
The Apartheid regime in South Africa may have discriminated against the blacks. It may have taken control of the country and its wealth, but it never threw them out of their lands .. The British, French, Spanish, Dutch and Portuguese may have enslaved the peoples of the lands they controlled, but they never threw them out of their lands .. Today, 7.2 million Palestinians are scattered throughout the world WITH NO RIGHT OF RETURN to their rightful lands .. they didn't only loose the wealth but their homes of 5,000 years as well. I SEE a homeless people forced off their lands .. I SEE a world doing nothing about it .. I SEE an escalating violence because these people resort to violence to take back what was taken from them by violence .. I SEE everyone calling them terrorists whereas the real terrorists are those who stole the land 60 years ago! Please visit: http://www.un.org/unrwa/ VIEWERS COMMENTS hagiaadrasteia: I think it is one of the greatest tragedies of human history that these two great Semitic peoples, both so rich in common cultural roots as well as suffering from forced expulsion and genocide, have been pitted against one another... The blood of centuries of wars, colonization and as well as the appeasement of European conscience seeps deep into the root of the tree. I hope I live to see peace, justice and true humanity among those forceably exiled in my lifetime. Beautiful and sorrowful... sandi54: i cried when i saw this and other such accounts of this persucution of the Palestine ppl....i cry cry cry and cry....most of all i cant understand why the Israel/jewish ppl who have felt the same pain do this to others....and who do we here support???? omg...i am lost for more words...thank you for opening eyes as u see...Jazak Allah Khair ya Hans followingmypath: Hans, my friend, i've watched this video with tears rolling over my face and i am not ashamed to say this here for all to read. This video is very very close to my heart. Shukran!!!!!!!!! ResearchX: "Al Nakba" is more than just words. It is what happened to the Australian Aboriginees, The Hawaiians, The Native Americans, The Eskimo, The Innuit, The Aztecs, The Mayans,The Mexicans, The Phillipinos..etc..etc. The European / Zionist cancer must be stopped. Their goal is to conqure the world. Only Russia, Pakistan, Iran, Syria, China, Venezuela, Palistine stand in the way. "How do you stop the American Empire you ask?" "Stop the oil that feeds the military machine". Kohl93: i'd like to be able to say the video is nice. but Justice fairly screams there is nothing "nice" about the topic you've chosen here. so i will say i feel its a fitting tribute to those that have suffered. i'm also mindful of ResearchX's comment about the First Nations and Innuit people (i live in canada) "guilty as charged". but then you're right too. we never forced the First Nations or the Innuit to leave. when will we learn to share that which never belonged to any of us?
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6585329RWWmrByG パレスチナ 1948 NAKBA http://nakba.jp/
加藤登紀子が最近試写会で観た映画「Nakba ナクバ」について語る。http://greenz.jp/tokiko
NAKBA パレスチナ1948 予告編 1948年パレスチナの地にイスラエルが建国された。 70万人以上と言われるパレスチナ難民が発生した。 この事件をパレスチナ人はNKBA(大惨事)と呼ぶ。
広川隆一氏が遂に完成させたドキュメンタリー映画。60年前のパレスチナを語る200人を越える人々の記録。ナチスに迫害されたユダヤ人の畑は元々パレスチナの畑だった。「誰がこんなことを始めたのだ」その怒りの矛先はどこへ向かうべきか。「事実にめをそらしてはいけない」と映画の製作に関わったユダヤ人スタッフ。映画を見なくてはと駆り立てるニュースだった。
60 years of Nakba
(Song by Fairouz, titled "Palestine") IN 1948 HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF ETHNIC PALESTINIANS WERE DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMELAND (PALESTINE) FORCED OUT AT MOMENTS NOTICE WITHOUT ANYTHING. These Palestinians were old and young, mid aged and elderly but they were all treated the same and left with whatever they could carry on their back if they were lucky to be carrying anything at all. Please watch this video and spread the message that Palestinian people do exist, and Palestine is just temporarily renamed. You can get a tattoo but you can't change the colour of your skin, and you can't change the fact that Israel is actually Palestine and always will be.
Presence of Palestinian refugees brought to Rotchild Ave. in Tel Aviv on the 29th of November 2007, to commemorate 60 years to the UN's Partition Plan.
The Palestinian Exile, also known as Al Nakba (Arabic for "The Catastrophe"), refers to the ethnic cleansing of native Palestinian peoples ... all » during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. From December 1947 until November 1948, Zionist forces (namely the Irgun, Lehi, Haganah terrorist gangs) expelled approximately 750, 000 indigenous Palestinians--almost 2/3 of the population--from their homes. Hundreds of Palestinians were also murdered for refusing to leave their homes. The most notable massacre is the Deir Yassin Massacre, in which an estimated 120 Palestinian civilians were brutally murdered by an Irgun-Lehi force. Other massacres include the ones at Sahila (70-80 killed), Lod (250 killed), and Abu Shusha (70 killed). About 40 other massacres were carried out by Zionist forces in just the summer of 1948. Not only did Zionist forces conduct massacres of Palestinian civilians, rape occured as well. According to Israeli historian Benny Morris, "In Acre four soldiers raped a girl and murdered her and her father. In Jaffa, soldiers of the Kiryati Brigade raped one girl and tried to rape several more. At Hunin, which is in the Galilee, two girls were raped and then murdered. There were one or two cases of rape at Tantura, south of Haifa. There was one case of rape at Qula, in the center of the country. At the village of Abu Shusha, near Kibbutz Gezer [in the Ramle area] there were four female prisoners, one of whom was raped a number of times. And there were other cases. Usually more than one soldier was involved. Usually there were one or two Palestinian girls. In a large proportion of the cases the event ended with murder. Because neither the victims nor the rapists liked to report these events, we have to assume that the dozen cases of rape that were reported, which I found, are not the whole story. They are just the tip of the iceberg." During Al Nakba, Palestinians were murdered, raped, and ethnically cleansed from their villages. According to Israeli historian, Ilan Pappe, "In a matter of seven months, 531 villages were destroyed and 11 urban neighborhoods emptied." Palestinians were forced into were forced out of Palestine and into neighboring countries (i.e. Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan), where they lived in refugee camps. Many were also sent to camps in West Bank and Gaza Strip. Most Palestinian towns were demolished and taken by the newly established Israeli government to make room for new Jewish immigrants. Old Palestinian infrastructures, as well as many ruins dating back from the Canaanites, Romans, Greeks, Crusaders, Arabs, and Ottoman Turks were completely destroyed. This signified the end of historical Palestine and the birth of modern-day Israel. Al Nakba marked the beginning of the Palestinian refugee crisis. Al Nakba destroyed a thriving and diverse Palestinian society and scattered them into diaspora. According to the UNRWA, the number of registered Palestinian refugees today is approximately 4.5 million. These refugees are dispersed throughout the world, many of which are still living in poverty-stricken refugee camps. Today, the situation keeps worsening and thousands die from malnutrition, contaminated water, or scarce medical supply. Israel has since refused to allow Palestinian refugees to return to their homes, and has refused to pay them compensation as required by UN Resolution 194, which was passed on December 11, 1948. Historically, the Israeli government, Israeli schools, and Israeli historians have denied that Al Nakba has occured. However, The New Historians, a loosely-defined group of Israeli historians, have recently published information recognizing the Al Nakba tragedy and controversial views of matters concerning Israel, particularly events concerning its birth in 1948. Much of their material comes from recently declassified Israeli government papers. Leading scholars in this school include Benny Morris, Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim, and Tom Segev. Many of their conclusions have been attacked by other scholars and Israeli historians, who continue deny Al Nakba even occured.
hakeem elthawra/الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير فلسطين
nakba film wessam kasem drziad
On Friday, May 18, Palestinians were joined by Israeli and international solidarity activists to commemorate the "Nakba," when, in 1948, Palestinians were forcibly expelled or massacred by Zionist forces. On this Friday, demonstrators worked at dismantling the construction of Israel's Apartheid Wall. Two Israeli activists were arrested.
The original so-called "Boston Celebrates Israel" was repackaged and moved to a private venue at Gillette Stadium to avoid pickets. But human rights activists entered the newly dubbed "New England Celebrates Israel" and unfurled banners and removed overshirts to expose signs on their black shirts that commemorates some of the 531 Palestinian villages and towns that were ethnically cleansed during what is called the "indpenedence of Israel". Watch how attendees are stunned at this visually impressive stealth and well organized action. Still pictures and text reports at http://questionisrael.blogspot.com
nakba 1948
As Edward Said emphasised, what the Holocaust is to the Jews, the Naqba is to the Palestinians. Nakba (Arabic: النكبة al-nakba is on 15 May)it is the annual day of commemoration and remembrance of the catastrophe by the Palestinian people of the anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 was established over the dispossession of hundreds of thousands of life's loss of their land. the establishment of israel resulted in the flight or expulsion of more than 750,000 Palestinian. making them into refugees and the destruction and or abandonment of more than 418 Palestinian villages by jewish gangs and thugs terrorizing the Palestinian natives. Palestinians call these events al-Nakba ("the catastrophe"). Since Israel has not come to terms with its part in the historical responsibility for the Palestinian Nakba, it cannot truly believe that Arabs could accept its presence in the Middle East.
slovo live @ hoxton bar december 2006 feat. boikutt of the ramallah underground and bobby whiskers
Nakba (catastrophe)is how the Palestinian people refer to the theft of their homeland by Zionists who later went on to form the state of Israel. Hear how a Palestinian refugee who grew up in a camp in Lebanon thinks about the Nakba
Short documentary on the plight of Palestinian refugees since 1948 and the exile that many of the refugees' descendants live in. Tells the story of the 1948 Exodus but also shows Palestinian life before Israel's creation. Also shows Israelis as both occupier and eventual peace partner. Originally created for Cultural Anthropology commorating the fifty-eight year anniversity of the Al Nakba or Israeli Independence Day May 16. Created by me Aan P.S. This is my first post on you tube, if some do not like the video criticise and flame the video but leave the author out of it.
A demolition what Israel manufactured in a complete people.., killing, vagabond a displacement Palestine issue YEASTR the issue between United Nations files..(Thanks for the world) a distance 57 years.. The day starves the Palestinian people.Because he pushes the democracy tax and the peace..Abd Al-Nasser the artist full.

