The 1948 Catastrophe for Palestinians A commemoration co-hosted by Richmond & Kingston and West Surrey PSC supported by West London PSC In 1948, Israeli armed forces and Zionist paramilitaries drove 750,000 Palestinians from their homes in what is now Israel. Over 500 Palestinian villages were destroyed and 78% of the land was seized. Every May, Palestinians around the world commemorate this catastrophe.
73 years later, there are now more than 7 million descendants of the original refugees. Many are stateless, living in crowded refugee camps. Israel has always denied them the right to return to their homes - a right long enshrined in international law for all the refugees of the world. The Nakba is an ongoing tragedy: the Israeli Army and Zionist settlers continue to displace Palestinians, seize their land, demolish their homes and deny them political rights. We have invited 6 Palestinians to tell the story of their families’ forced exile and the Nakba’s ongoing impact down the generations. Their presentations will be followed by a Q&A. Our speakers are:
To join the event, please use this link Meeting ID: 882 7095 7229 Passcode: 693640 Dial by your location 0131 460 1196 United Kingdom 0203 481 5237 United Kingdom Link to recording of event
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