| The Nakba of Arabic Jews...من [جو] [أربيك] النكبة |
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The Jewish Arab Refugees. اليهودي
العربي
كما الصراع العربي
الاسرائيلي بدأ في 1940
تحول الحكومات العربية
على السكان اليهود الخاصة
بهم. سنة 3000 تم تدمير
المجتمعات القديمة. 1
العربية ما يقرب من مليون
من اليهود فقدوا منازلهم.
اسرائيل استوعبت البحار
العربية من اللاجئين
اليهود. اليوم نحو 50 ٪ من
اليهود الاسرائيليين بعض
الدماء العربية. إنها لا
تعوض ، على عكس
الفلسطينيين. سرقة مبلغ
من المال هو الآن تزيد
قيمتها عن 80 مليار دولار.
الاراضي التي يملكها
اليهود في البلدان
العربية المفقودة : 38625
ميلا مربعا. اسرائيل
مجموع مساحة الأراضي : 7992
ميل مربع.
اليمن -- 55.000 في عام 1948 ، 200
اليوم. عدن في 82 اليهود
الذين قتلوا والمنازل
التي دمرت في عام 1947
الجزائر -- 140000 في عام 1948 ،
اقل من 100 في اليوم. مصر --
80.000 في عام 1948 ، اقل من 100
في اليوم. 25000 اليهود
كانوا امروا بمغادره 1 مع
حقيبة ، وأرغم على
التوقيع على اعلانات
التبرع لمصر الملكيه الى
الحكومة. ايران -- 100.000 فى
عام 1948 ، 25.000 اليوم. ليبيا
-- اكثر من 30.000 في عام 1945 ،
الان 0! اكثر من 140 قتلوا في
طرابلس في عام 1945
-150.000 العراق في عام 1948 ،
اقل من 40 في اليوم. 180
اليهود الذين قتلوا في
بغداد في عام 1941. واليوم ،
تقف فارغه المعابد
القديمة في العالم
العربي. لبنان -- 30.000 في
عام 1948 ، اقل من 30 في
اليوم. المغرب -- 500.000 فى
عام 1948 ، 7000 الآن. سوريا --
30.000 في عام 1948 ، اقل من 100
في اليوم. 200 اليهود منازل
ومتاجر ، وتدمير المعابد
اليهودية في حلب في عام
1947. تونس -- 105.000 فى عام 1948 ،
1500 الآن.
The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to
the 20th century expulsion or mass departure
of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi
background, from Arab and Islamic countries.
The migration started in the late 19th
century, but accelerated after the 1948
Arab-Israeli War. According to official Arab
statistics, 856,000 Jews left their homes in
Arab countries from 1948 until the early
1970s. Some 600,000 resettled in Israel,
eaving behind property valued today at more
than $300 billion. Jewish-owned real-estate
left behind in Arab lands has been estimated
at 100,000 square kilometers (four times the
size of the State of Israel).
While violence and discrimination against
Jews in Arab countries started to increase
before 1948, it escalated significantly
starting in 1948 despite the fact that Jews
were indigenous and for the most part held
Arab citizenship. Sometimes the process was
state sanctioned; at other times it was the
consequence of anti-Jewish resentment by
non-Jews. Harassment, persecution and the
confiscation of property followed. Secondly
and in response to mistreatment of Jews in
these countries, a Zionist drive for Jewish
immigration from Arab lands to Israel
intensified. The great majority of Jews in
Arab lands eventually emigrated to the modern
State of Israel.[4]
The process grew apace as Arab nations under
French, British and Italian colonial rule or
protection gained independence. Further,
anti-Jewish sentiment within the
Arab-majority states was exacerbated by the
Arab-Israeli wars. Within a few years after
the Six Day War (1967) there were only
remnants of Jewish communities left in most
Arab lands. Jews in Arab lands were reduced
from more than 800,000 in 1948 to perhaps
16,000 in 1991.
Some claim that the Jewish exodus from Arab
lands is a historical parallel to the
Palestinian exodus during the 1948
Arab-Israeli War, while others reject this
comparison as simplistic. One Palestinian
sociologist has commented that the loss of
Jewish property in Arab lands fulfills the
conditions of a sulha, or reconciliation,
since Jews as well as Palestinians have
experienced a catastrophe, and that
publicizing this knowledge would pave the way
to a true peace process.
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النكبة 60 عام
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اليهودي العربي Tags : اليهودي العربي palestinian palestine arab jew zionism morocco iran iraq lebanon syria yemen israel muslim naqba nakba |
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| "Al Nakba"--The Palestinian Catastrophe of 1948 |
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The Palestinian Exile, also known as Al Nakba
(Arabic for "The Catastrophe"), refers to the
ethnic cleansing of native Palestinian
peoples ... all » during the 1948
Arab-Israeli war.
From December 1947 until November 1948,
Zionist forces (namely the Irgun, Lehi,
Haganah terrorist gangs) expelled
approximately 750, 000 indigenous
Palestinians--almost 2/3 of the
population--from their homes.
Hundreds of Palestinians were also murdered
for refusing to leave their homes. The most
notable massacre is the Deir Yassin Massacre,
in which an estimated 120 Palestinian
civilians were brutally murdered by an
Irgun-Lehi force. Other massacres include the
ones at Sahila (70-80 killed), Lod (250
killed), and Abu Shusha (70 killed). About 40
other massacres were carried out by Zionist
forces in just the summer of 1948.
Not only did Zionist forces conduct massacres
of Palestinian civilians, rape occured as
well. According to Israeli historian Benny
Morris, "In Acre four soldiers raped a girl
and murdered her and her father. In Jaffa,
soldiers of the Kiryati Brigade raped one
girl and tried to rape several more. At
Hunin, which is in the Galilee, two girls
were raped and then murdered. There were one
or two cases of rape at Tantura, south of
Haifa. There was one case of rape at Qula, in
the center of the country. At the village of
Abu Shusha, near Kibbutz Gezer [in the Ramle
area] there were four female prisoners, one
of whom was raped a number of times. And
there were other cases. Usually more than one
soldier was involved. Usually there were one
or two Palestinian girls. In a large
proportion of the cases the event ended with
murder. Because neither the victims nor the
rapists liked to report these events, we have
to assume that the dozen cases of rape that
were reported, which I found, are not the
whole story. They are just the tip of the
iceberg."
During Al Nakba, Palestinians were murdered,
raped, and ethnically cleansed from their
villages. According to Israeli historian,
Ilan Pappe, "In a matter of seven months, 531
villages were destroyed and 11 urban
neighborhoods emptied."
Palestinians were forced into were forced out
of Palestine and into neighboring countries
(i.e. Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan), where they
lived in refugee camps. Many were also sent
to camps in West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Most Palestinian towns were demolished and
taken by the newly established Israeli
government to make room for new Jewish
immigrants. Old Palestinian infrastructures,
as well as many ruins dating back from the
Canaanites, Romans, Greeks, Crusaders, Arabs,
and Ottoman Turks were completely destroyed.
This signified the end of historical
Palestine and the birth of modern-day Israel.
Al Nakba marked the beginning of the
Palestinian refugee crisis. Al Nakba
destroyed a thriving and diverse Palestinian
society and scattered them into diaspora.
According to the UNRWA, the number of
registered Palestinian refugees today is
approximately 4.5 million. These refugees are
dispersed throughout the world, many of which
are still living in poverty-stricken refugee
camps. Today, the situation keeps worsening
and thousands die from malnutrition,
contaminated water, or scarce medical supply.
Israel has since refused to allow Palestinian
refugees to return to their homes, and has
refused to pay them compensation as required
by UN Resolution 194, which was passed on
December 11, 1948.
Historically, the Israeli government, Israeli
schools, and Israeli historians have denied
that Al Nakba has occured. However, The New
Historians, a loosely-defined group of
Israeli historians, have recently published
information recognizing the Al Nakba tragedy
and controversial views of matters concerning
Israel, particularly events concerning its
birth in 1948. Much of their material comes
from recently declassified Israeli government
papers. Leading scholars in this school
include Benny Morris, Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim,
and Tom Segev. Many of their conclusions have
been attacked by other scholars and Israeli
historians, who continue deny Al Nakba even
occured. Tags : al nakba 1948 catastrophe ethnic cleansing genocide palestinians israeli occupation zionism zionist terrorism refugees |
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Durée : 579 s |
| NAKBA パレスチナ1948 予告編 |
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NAKBA パレスチナ1948 予告編
1948年パレスチナの地にイスラ
ルが建国された。
70万人以上と言われるパレスチ
難民が発生した。
この事件をパレスチナ人はNKBA(
惨事)と呼ぶ。 Tags : 広河隆一 |
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Durée : 109 s |
| Nakba |
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Nakba (catastrophe)is how the Palestinian
people refer to the theft of their homeland
by Zionists who later went on to form the
state of Israel.
Hear how a Palestinian refugee who grew up in
a camp in Lebanon thinks about the Nakba Tags : Lebanon Palestine Israel War Peace Islam |
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Affichage : 2213
Durée : 567 s |
| NAKBA パレスチナ1948 |
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広川隆一氏が遂に完成させたドキ
ュメンタリー映画。60年前のパ
スチナを語る200人を越える人々
記録。ナチスに迫害されたユダ
人の畑は元々パレスチナの畑
った。「誰がこんなことを始め
のだ」その怒りの矛先はどこへ
かうべきか。「事実にめをそら
てはいけない」と映画の製作に
わったユダヤ人スタッフ。映画
見なくてはと駆り立てるニュー
だった。 Tags : 森澤典子 |
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Affichage : 3188
Durée : 524 s |
| al-Nakba |
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http://www.dreamnotoftoday.com/
(d)N0t visits a commemoration of al-Nakba,
the catastrophic expulsion of the
Palestinians from their homeland.
Includes interviews with Palestinians old and
young, with reactions from San Francisco's
Jewish community.
http://www.dreamnotoftoday.com/ Tags : palestine nakba al-nakba nakba-60 60th anniversary israel catastrophe |
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Affichage : 293
Durée : 596 s |
| Palestine's haunting Nakba art installation - 15 May 08 |
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Over the past few days, there have been many
protests and events to mark the Nakba.
The memory of the flight of those Palestinian
refugees has also been captured in a haunting
art installation that will be displayed in
Jerusalem.
It has taken almost a year to put together
and is the work of a Scottish artist and
thousands of young Palestinians.
It makes for one of the most evocative
commemorations of this collective tragedy.
Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports. Tags : Al Jazeera English Jacky Rowland Nakba Palestine art installation |
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Durée : 117 s |
| Nakba |
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tong video na to,tinatamad ksi ako ngaun
eh,kya ganyan Tags : ncba nakba home |
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Durée : 181 s |
| IPSC - Al Nakba - demo 17-05-08 |
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IPSC (Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign)
demo in Belfast on 17th May 2008 to mark the
60th anniversary of Al Nakba.
'Al Nakba', which is Arabic for 'the
catastrophe', marks the illegal foundation of
the State of Israel on May 14th 1948. In
order to facilitate this foundation, 750,000
Palestinians were driven from their lands,
531 villages, towns & cities were depopulated
and destroyed, and even today some 6 million
Palestinian refugees are prevented from
returning to their homes, by Zionists, in
direct contravention of UN Resolutions.
Everything, absolutely everything, that has
happened in Palestine, every disaster, every
tragedy, every death, every imprisonment,
stems from this lamentable injustice.
It follows then, that every and any hope for
Palestine and its people rests upon this
injustice being overcome. Tags : palestine al nakba palestinian solidarity IPSC Belfast |
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Affichage : 843
Durée : 599 s |
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hakeem elthawra/الجبهة الشعبية
لتحرير فلسطين Tags : intifada |
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Durée : 219 s |
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