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Josh Wolfe
Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh·
Hahaha. Today actually marks “Islamist Taqqiyah Snake Smile Troll the Jews You Dog Whistlining AntiSemitic Nepo Baby Make Up a Fake Holiday and Fate Boomerangs and you will 100% Get Yours Day” Enjoy!!!🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The term “Nakba” (Arabic for “catastrophe” or “disaster”) was coined by Syrian Arab intellectual Constantin Zureiq (also spelled Zurayiq/Zureik) in his August 1948 book *Ma'na an-Nakba* (*The Meaning of the Disaster*). He used it to describe the Arabs’ humiliating military defeat by the Jews/Israelis after seven Arab states invaded, not the displacement of Palestinians. Zureiq blamed Arab disunity, weakness, and failure to modernize.
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Robert Frost 🇺🇸 ✡︎
Language matters You say every”one” This is distinct from “group” And the definition is clear that it’s not *any group, but a group with something substantial in common which is the defining character of that group I suspect you’re insincere in your question, but others can learn from your misunderstanding
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Darcy1060
Darcy1060@darcy106046123·
The short history of the “Palestinian” people is soaked with the blood of the innocents. It is hardly surprising as to why 22 Arab countries don’t let them in.
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Nicki Neily
Nicki Neily@nickineily·
TUNE IN: @PaulRunko highlights how @DefendingEd uncovered more than $1 billion in teachers’ union spending directed toward political activism instead of classrooms and students. 🎙️ @StacyOnTheRight
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Chris Rabb
Chris Rabb@chrisrabb·
Today, we recognize the Nakba never ended. The genocide in Gaza and horrific erasure of communities across Palestine & Lebanon must end now. In Congress, I will join @RashidaTlaib @IlhanMN on a resolution to recognize the Nakba and reaffirm Palestinian refugees' right of return.
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Middle East Monitor
Middle East Monitor@MiddleEastMnt·
In 1948, the state of Israel was born following the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians by Israeli forces. What: The Palestinian Nakba (catastrophe) When: 15 May 1948 Where: Palestine What Happened? On 14 May 1948, David Ben-Gurion, the executive head of the World Zionist Organisation, declared the establishment of the State of Israel. Israelis mark the event as their “Independence Day”. Ever since, 15 May has been remembered internationally as Nakba Day. Nakba Day commemorates the forced displacement of more than half the Palestinian population; 750,000 Palestinians were driven out of their homes and into refugee camps. The catastrophe later became the longest running refugee crises in the modern era. The day is also marked in Palestinian communities across the world in remembrance of the brutal end to three decades of struggle for Palestinian self-determination in historic Palestine. Their right to self-rule was denied first by the British and then quashed by a new Israeli state. Subscribing to the Zionist ideology, the Israeli state, with exclusive claims to the land for the Jewish people, was ideologically opposed to accommodating the vast majority of the inhabitants of Palestine. In addition to the many hundreds of thousands of Palestinians that were forced into exile, over 600 Palestinian villages and towns were razed to the ground, in an effort to ensure Palestinians never returned to their homes. middleeastmonitor.com/20170515-remem…
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Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
“It shouldn’t take us 80 years to recognise the Nakba in Palestine.” On the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, experts say ‘political amnesia’ has long defined the US gov't’s approach to Israel and Palestine aje.news/29vnqe
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Constantin Zureiq (also spelled Zurayiq), a Syrian Arab historian and intellectual, coined "Nakba" (Arabic for catastrophe/disaster) in his August 1948 book *Ma'na an-Nakba* (*The Meaning of the Disaster*). He used it to describe the Arabs' military and political failure in the 1948 war—seven Arab states attacked the new State of Israel and were defeated—calling it a self-inflicted catastrophe due to Arab disunity, backwardness, and poor leadership, not primarily the Palestinian refugee crisis.
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Amnesty UK
Amnesty UK@AmnestyUK·
"The Nakba continues until today." 78 years ago today, Huda's father was one of more than 800,000 Palestinians forced from their homes when the state of Israel was created. Huda's father, Fareed Al-Imam, was forced to seek refuge in Sheikh Jarrah in 1948. But today that neighbourhood is threatened with eviction by the Israeli authorities. #NakbaDay78 #NakbaDay #Nakba
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Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib
The Israeli apartheid regime is still committing genocide in Gaza and violently erasing entire communities across Palestine and Lebanon. We know the Nakba never ended; we are witnessing it live.
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CODEPINK
CODEPINK@codepink·
Today marks 78 years since the Nakba, where more than 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from their land in the violent founding of “Israel”. We stand with the Palestinian struggle for liberation today and always.
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Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib
The Nakba never ended. The Israeli apartheid regime is still committing genocide in Gaza and violently erasing entire communities across Palestine and Lebanon. I'm leading a resolution to recognize the 78th anniversary of Nakba and reaffirm Palestinian refugees' right of return.
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TIME
TIME@TIME·
On the anniversary of the Nakba, Palestinians remember the profound loss and ongoing struggle for justice. time.com/6978612/nakba-…
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