The Ongoing Palestinian Crisis: A Persistent Struggle for Justice
The Palestinian plight has been marked by an enduring struggle against the Israeli government and military, an issue that has persisted since 1948 and the Nakba. The Nakba, which saw the expulsion of over 750,000 Palestinians from their homes, remains at the core of the Palestinian narrative and is observed annually on May 15th. This article sheds light on the persistent challenges that Palestinians face, from the Nakba to the ongoing Israeli occupation, particularly in the Gaza Strip. The Nakba - A Deliberate Act of Ethnic Cleansing: The Nakba was not a spontaneous event but rather a deliberate act of ethnic cleansing perpetrated by Zionist militias and the Israeli military. This expulsion aimed to establish a Jewish-majority state in Palestine, utilizing any means necessary to attain this objective. The Nakba unfolded in the early 1940s with attacks on Palestinian villages and climaxed in 1948 when Israel declared independence, leading to the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of...