Nakba’s 60th anniversary (photo)

SOURCE >>> Al Jazeera

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NAKBA – A long journey home

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The denial of the Palestinian Nakba: 60 years, enough!(by Samah Jabr)

[EN] ** translation from Romanian, by Hector Brutacu. “”” What is happening in Gaza is not a humanitarian catastrophe, but rather a new Nakba, another war. Israel will continue its climb in the atrocity and the strengthening of its headquarters in the hope that Gazaouis flee Egypt, and there, once and for all. The InteriorContinue reading “The denial of the Palestinian Nakba: 60 years, enough!(by Samah Jabr)”

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The Jewish Experience (by Gilad Atzmon)

[EN] “”” For more than half a century, those who have been trying to combat the forces that are behind the Israeli paradigm have been identifying Israeli policies and practice with Zionism and Zionist Ideology. I am afraid to say that they were wrong all the way along. Indeed, Zionism’s project dictates the plunder ofContinue reading “The Jewish Experience (by Gilad Atzmon)”

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Palestinian memory cannot be erased (by Lamis Andoni)

[EN only] “”” US president George Bush’s attempt, at the World Trade Economic Forum in Egypt, to ease Arab anger over his speech to the Knesset is too feeble and too late. Bush had addressed the Israeli parliament, on Israel’s 60th anniversary three days ago, saying the establishment of Israel had been “the redemption ofContinue reading “Palestinian memory cannot be erased (by Lamis Andoni)”

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Anatomy of a Conditionally Unresolved Conflict (by Gilad Atzmon)

[EN] “”” According to Hegel, attaining ’self-consciousness’ is a process that necessarily involves the other. How am I to become conscious of myself in general? It is simply through desire or anger, for example. Unlike animals that overcome biological needs by destroying another organic entity, human desire is a desire for recognition. In Hegelian terms,Continue reading “Anatomy of a Conditionally Unresolved Conflict (by Gilad Atzmon)”

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Sixty years after Deir Yassin(by Ronnie Kasrils)

[EN] “”” As a 10-year-old growing up in Johannesburg, I celebrated Israel’s birth, 60 years ago. I unquestionably accepted the dramatic accounts of so-called self-defensive actions against Arab violence, to secure the Jewish state. The type of indoctrination South African cartoonist Zapiro so bitingly exposes in his work, raising the hackles of scribes such asContinue reading “Sixty years after Deir Yassin(by Ronnie Kasrils)”

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Why the Arabs were defeated ( by Dina Abdel-Mageed )

[EN only] “”” Jewish immigration to Palestine between 1933 and 1939 resulted in widespread domestic unrest that culminated in a number of violent incidents involving Jews and Arabs. The situation was further exacerbated when despite Arab rejection, the United Nations approved a plan to partition Palestine into Arab and Jewish states on November 29, 1947.Continue reading “Why the Arabs were defeated ( by Dina Abdel-Mageed )”

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