The Hamas-Israel War has devastated Gaza and displaced its people. It could result in expulsions in the West Bank over time. It is about the - Dan Steinbock for Antiwar.com
Recognising the catastrophe of Palestinian expulsion in 1948, the Arabic term 'Nakba' has emerged as a political concept, using collective memory as resistance
From the food we ate to the work we chose, the Nakba permeated everything in the lives of the children of Palestinian refugees displaced in their homeland.
Adel Manna’s new history of what happened to the Palestinians who remained in what would become the Israeli state after the 1948 helps us understand how the Nakba was made of many personal Nakbas.