It has been 75 years since the Nakba (“catastrophe”) in May, 1948, when militias destroyed hundreds of villages in a violent ethnic cleansing of nearly 800,000 Palestinians.
Two-thirds of the Palestinian population was massacred or forcefully removed. For 75 years since then, the Palestinian people have been denied the right to return, and they remain without a state today.
Even now, the Israeli government continues to violate international law, systematically displacing, imprisoning, and killing Palestinians, denying them freedom and basic needs such as water and electricity.
Now, on the 75th commemoration of the Nakba, is the time to speak out for Palestinian liberation.
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