Tag Archives: Naksa
Embracing the Land
Every morning he wakes up, prays, prepares tea, carries the old tea pot and a small glass and goes to check on his trees and plants. He wanders between the loquat tree and the apple tree and the vineyard, between … Continue reading
Returning to Jerusalem
Izzat Aziz Maswadeh was among the thousands of Palestinians who on Nakba commemoration day, 15.05.2011, continued the collective march of return to Palestine and to Palestinian homes and villages. Izzat was one of the thousands of Palestinian refugees who continued … Continue reading
When Words are Imprisoned, Thoughts Silenced and Flags Shot Down, Resistance and Solidarity Flourish
- One summer day many years ago, I was playing with my siblings and cousins in my grandmother’s tiny garden. Sometimes, when we’re fed up with playing there, we would seek the storeroom nearby. This room, which was constructed a … Continue reading
The Tale of 3 Palestinian Villages
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The Tale of 3 Palestinian Villages
Every year since June 1967, Israelis celebrate the Jerusalem Day. To Palestinians, it is a day to commemorate, to unite, and continue the fight for a free Palestine and a free Jerusalem. To Palestinians, Al Quds is not only the … Continue reading
This is how a Nakba is carried out
The On-going Nakba of the Palestinians: Mission Ethnic Cleansing – Part II “The acceptance of partition does not commit us to renounce Transjordan; one does not demand from anybody to give up his vision. We shall accept a state in … Continue reading




