The Nakba Explained
May 15th is the day commemorating the Nakba—a term used to denote Palestinians’ forced expulsion from their homeland by Zionist forces in 1948.
It's been 75 years since the event Palestinians know as “the Catastrophe,” but dispossession has become a timeless theme of the Palestinian experience.
In this video, the Nation's Palestine correspondent, Mohammed El-Kurd answers the question, "What is the Nakba?" and shows how it never really ended.
Видео The Nakba Explained канала The Nation
It's been 75 years since the event Palestinians know as “the Catastrophe,” but dispossession has become a timeless theme of the Palestinian experience.
In this video, the Nation's Palestine correspondent, Mohammed El-Kurd answers the question, "What is the Nakba?" and shows how it never really ended.
Видео The Nakba Explained канала The Nation
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