May 15 marks the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, a pivotal event in Palestinian history when armed groups violently expelled over 750,000 Palestinians from their homes in 1948. This mass displacement, known as the Nakba or catastrophe, led to the creation of the state of Israel. Many survivors fled to Gaza, where they continue to suffer due to ongoing conflict. The Nakba is remembered as an ongoing campaign of ethnic cleansing, violence, and occupation. Today, Palestinians commemorate this day, highlighting the continued struggles and injustices faced by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Approximately 6 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA, with more than 70% of Gaza's residents being refugees. The historical injustice suffered by Palestinians has not been redressed and has further worsened over the years. In total, 700,000 Palestinians were displaced during the 1948 war.
Today marks the 76th anniversary of the Nakba , or catastrophe, for 800,000 Palestinians... https://t.co/GqY6ezO9uB
Today marks #NakbaDay. 76 years on, and the people of Palestine continue to face relentless violence and oppression, continue to be denied statehood and their fundamental right to return. Attending the memorial today, my thoughts and prayers were with the people of Gaza. https://t.co/OKaTdB3CaI
#FromTheSouth News Bits | Palestinians commemorate the 76th anniversary of the 1948 Nakba when more than 700,000 people were expelled from their homes. https://t.co/OF09CHmwJL
The Nakba is a pivotal event in Palestinian history, and its impact continues today, especially in Gaza. In 1948, Zionist militias violently forced over 75% of the Palestinian population out of their homes and off their land. They attacked Palestinian towns and cities,… https://t.co/pdX2rqgJuv
Today is Nakba Day. The word Nakba, means catastrophe. On May 15, 1948, 750,000 Palestinians were ethnically cleansed from Palestine. Today, there are roughly 6 million Palestinian refugees registered with UNRWA. More than 70% of Gaza's residents are refugees who were… https://t.co/tAKvRc6v8J
76th NAKBA DAY: A day of unimaginable violence and loss when Palestinians were displacement from their homeland in 1948. It never stopped... https://t.co/CfrjBO13yS
Today marks 76 years since the 1948 Nakba. The Nakba never ended Palestinians are forcibly exiled and killed. Gaza destroyed by Israel. A genocide is ongoing. The Palestinian people have suffered 76 years of ethnic cleansing, apartheid and occupation. Free Palestine. Solidarity
In 1948, armed militias massacred thousands of Palestinians, forcing more than 75% of Palestinians to flee their homes to establish Israel on top of stolen Palestinian land. The tragedy, the Nakba, has everything to do with Israel’s genocide in Gaza today. https://t.co/0OLDe7pq97
📢🇵🇸 Today, May 15, marks 76 years since the Nakba, the day when Palestinians were violently expelled from their historic homeland in 1948 76 years later, it comes as millions of Gazans experience a second Nakba https://t.co/OxPnWuaiOt
Today marks 76 years since the mass displacement of Palestinians known as the Nakba during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. For generations, Palestinian Americans have passed down keys to their homes in hopes of one day returning. https://t.co/pB94iRaCnG https://t.co/z279MFeOTh
THREAD 1/3: The Nakba is a pivotal event in Palestinian history, and its impact continues today, especially in Gaza. In 1948, Zionist militias violently forced over 75% of the Palestinian population out of their homes and off their land. They attacked Palestinian towns and… https://t.co/jKva5aS1g7
Palestinians today are marking 76 years of the Nakba, an event that resulted in their mass expulsion from what is now Israel. Al Jazeera's @nida_journo explains why they say they're still reliving it. https://t.co/h4OZsUZE47
The Nakba never ended. https://t.co/QSUCMaJctP
Today marks 76 years since the Nakba: the violent expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from their homes. As Palestinians face ongoing dispossession, displacement & violence from Gaza to the West Bank, we must keep raising our voices against this & standing up for a free Palestine.
In 1948, over half of the Palestinian population fled or were driven from their homes in the Arab-Israeli war; 76 years on, the historical injustice suffered by Palestinians, far from being redressed, has further worsened. #Nakba https://t.co/XezarLnSj9
Today marks 76 years of Nakba. 76 years later and the ethnic cleansing never ended. https://t.co/fVijX3yNzi
76 years ago, Israeli militias committed an atrocity which forever changed the lives of Palestinians. It’s called the Nakba, Arabic for the “catastrophe.” https://t.co/RkG0KwSEOQ
Today marks the 76th #NakbaDay of the Palestinians. 76 years ago, over half of the Palestinian population were expelled from their homes. 76 years on, an even greater injustice is being done to them. https://t.co/5Zvi03E4vM
On 15 May, we recall the Nakba, the Arabic word for the 1948 “catastrophe” that saw Zionist militias ethnically cleanse two-thirds of the Palestinian population — the founding act of the State of Israel. https://t.co/byUrAUAj6t
76 years of Nakba: Palestinian people continue their struggle to return to their homeland https://t.co/WcMRV9RVQ4
It is Nakba Day. 700,000 Palestinian Arabs were displaced during the 1948 war, which started as a civil conflict between the Arab and Jewish populations of Palestine and continued with the intervention by the Arab states. Many descendants of these refugees remain stateless. https://t.co/shE2U6lHEs
Today is 76 years since the Nakba, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forcefully displaced by Israeli forces. Decades on, Gaza is being indiscriminately bombed and the displacement continues. Today and everyday: we must call for a free and independent Palestine.
Today marks 76 years since the Nakba, when 750,000+ Palestinians were violently expelled from their homes. The Nakba continues: From the obliteration of Gaza, to rising attacks in the West Bank. And so our solidarity continues: We stand for a free Palestine, today and always.
Today marks the anniversary of the Nakba, when 750,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes. The Nakba didn't end in 1948. It is an ongoing campaign of ethnic cleansing, violence and occupation. Our solidarity lives on - we will never give up on the Palestinian people. https://t.co/S1elsw5XD2
Watch live: Palestinians mark 76th anniversary of displacement known as 'Nakba' https://t.co/q9vKOHiWOS
LIVE: Palestinians mark 76th anniversary of Nakba https://t.co/t6wIPt3Nh2
May 15 marks the anniversary of the Nakba, or catastrophe, when armed groups violently forced two thirds of the Palestinian population from their homes to create the state of Israel. Many survivors fled to Gaza, where they are suffering once again because of war. https://t.co/sRWKhEf5MK
On May 15, Palestinians around the world will commemorate 76 years of having lost their homeland. What is the Nakba and how does it tie into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? https://t.co/TwiMujIsMh
Nakba Day serves as a reminder of 76 years of forced displacement, usurpation, and occupation of Palestinian land. The cessation of genocide and the prompt initiation of a judicial investigation into the egregious crimes of the Israeli regime in Gaza are global demands. https://t.co/UzWBIhgnDv
Every year on 15 May Palestinians mark the Nakba, "catastrophe" in English, when around 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes by Zionist militias to make way for the creation of Israel in 1948 https://t.co/x86sNmyvl6