Al NAKBA 1948 - May 15
Guide to the events of 1948 Al Nakba where 750,000 Palestinians were displaced in the beginning of the violent occupation by Israel and the creation of the State of Israel.
➡️ AL NAKBA, May 15 1948 – A Day for Palestinian Remembrance
Al Nakba Day translates to "The Catastrophe" in Arabic. The day commemorates the events which took place in 1948, when 750,000 Palestinian refugees were created as they were violently displaced in the establishment of the State of Israel.
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Al Nakba resulted in 80% of the population being forcibly dispossessed of their land, property, and belongings. Such large-scale ethnic cleansing led to the destruction of Palestinian society, culture, identity, and civil rights, which were all stripped away.
Al Nakba is also used interchangeably to describe the ongoing persecution of the Palestinian people by Israel.
This annual remembrance day holds profound significance as it reflects on the loss and suffering endured by the Palestinian people and the ongoing issue of statelessness for millions. The day serves as a time of mourning and remembrance for Palestinians, and also aims to raise international awareness about their historical and ongoing struggle for rights and recognition.
This year marks 78 years since the beginning of Israel's settler-colonial project, and given the current situation in ➡️ Gaza, observances are set to be particularly emotive.
The commemoration of Nakba Day was criminalised in Israel under the Nakba Law in 2011, acting as a deterrent for those mourning the dispossession of their ancestors' land. Regardless, every year, protests, marches, rallies, and public speeches take place to keep the memory of the events alive and promote the right of return for Palestinian refugees.
They serve as a form of remembrance, a call for political change, and a reaffirmation of Palestinian identity. This year, widespread international protests have been planned to demand a ceasefire in the Gaza war and an end to the suffering of the Palestinian people.
What Were the Events that Led to Al Nakba?
The historical backdrop of Al Nakba is intertwined with the broader Arab-Israeli conflict. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, tensions grew as the immigration of Jewish people to Palestine increased, driven by the desire for a Jewish homeland and the escape from persecution in Europe.
The United Nations' partition plan of 1947, which proposed dividing Palestine into Arab and Jewish states, was met with opposition and led to escalating conflicts. Following the declaration of the State of Israel in 1948, and the end of the British Mandate and departure of British forces, 80% of the Palestinian population were forcibly displaced by Zionist militias.
The 1967 Palestinian exodus or Naksa refers to the flight of around 300,000 Palestinians out of the territories captured by Israel during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War.
Today, an estimated 5-9 million Palestinians still live as refugees in 58 recognised camps in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank. Conditions in these camps are poor. They are dangerously overcrowded, lack basic infrastructure, and provide limited access to resources or opportunities for socioeconomic advancement.
For many years, the Nakba did not receive global attention or recognition, but in 2023, the United Nations officially commemorated the day for the first time. The decision to mark the 75th anniversary was made to "serve as a reminder of the historic injustice suffered by the Palestinian people".
The increase in global Palestinian solidarity movements and recognition of Nakba Day has helped bring broader attention to the struggle of the Palestinian people to the international stage.
As the Hamas-Israel war continues into its second year, Israel must be forced to stop their blockade of Gaza and relentless attacks, as the ethnic cleansing of Gaza and a second Nakba is unfolding before our eyes.
Better World Info supports de-escalation, disarmament, diplomacy, and a peace-first approach.
Author: Rachael Mellor 13.05.24, Updated 04.05.26, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
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