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Gaza Crisis Casts Shadow on Nakba Anniversary Commemoration

Wednesday 15 May 2024 - 17:20
Gaza Crisis Casts Shadow on Nakba Anniversary Commemoration

On the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, Palestinians gathered to commemorate the mass displacement and tragedy that befell their people during the establishment of Israel in 1948. However, this year's solemn occasion was overshadowed by the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, where intense bombardment from Israeli forces has left a trail of destruction and displacement reminiscent of the original Nakba.

As Palestinians marked the day remembering the forced expulsion of at least 750,000 of their brethren from their homes and the killing of at least 15,000 by Israeli forces in 1948, the echoes of that catastrophic event reverberated through the besieged Gaza Strip. Over half a million Palestinians have been recently displaced, and more than 70% of residential units have been destroyed since the escalation of hostilities on October 7, rendering much of the territory uninhabitable, with many now living in tents.

The commemoration was a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle and resilience of the Palestinian people in the face of adversity. In a defiant speech, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa vowed that Israel's actions would not force Palestinians from their land, declaring, "We will not kneel," emphasizing the unwavering commitment to their homeland despite the relentless violence.

Fierce battles have raged in northern Gaza's Jabalia and southern Rafah as Israeli operations against Palestinian armed groups, including Hamas, have intensified, resulting in significant casualties on both sides, according to Al Jazeera's reports. In the past 24 hours alone, Israeli airstrikes have claimed the lives of at least 82 Palestinian civilians, marking the highest daily death toll in weeks.

Palestinian historian Saleh Abd al-Jawad, speaking at the ceremony, described the current situation as more violent than the original Nakba, highlighting the one-sided nature of the killings and the use of sophisticated American weapons against civilians.

Since October 2023, the toll of the conflict has been staggering, with over 35,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza alone, while the West Bank has also experienced frequent Israeli raids and fatalities.

The ongoing violence has led many Palestinians to view the current crisis as a "second Nakba," with the war-torn territory facing this catastrophe largely alone, unlike in 1948 when Arab states provided military support.

As the world bears witness to the unfolding tragedy in Gaza, the Nakba anniversary serves as a poignant reminder of the Palestinian people's longstanding struggle for self-determination and the urgent need for a just and lasting resolution to the conflict.


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