On Nakba day, history seems to be repeating itself – with escalated Israeli settler attacks destroying Palestinian lives and livelihoods
For Palestinians May 15th is a date etched into their souls. Nakba, literally means ‘catastrophe’ in Arabic. For Palestinians on this day in 1948, the day after the State of Israel was declared, the destruction of their homeland began.
While Israelis celebrated the birth of their nation, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were displaced. Some were forced out; others left after being advised to, as Arab States fought against the fledging Israeli state. Almost all Palestinians will tell you that those that left thought they’d be back home within a few weeks. Seventy-eight years later and their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren are still waiting.
This year the pain is being felt even more acutely in the West Bank, as many Palestinians – or West Bankers – feel they are living through a new Nakba. Salah Khawaja, who works for the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission witnesses on daily basis how communities are being forced out of their lands.
“Today, history is repeating itself through these same terrorist groups, committing even larger and more dangerous massacres under the cover of international silence,” Khawaja says.
Israel’s current government has approved 103 settlements in the West Bank since it took office in 2022. These settlements are what Israel deems ‘legal’ and it differentiates them from the more ad-hoc developments that it doesn’t yet recognize. Though under International law, all these settlements are illegal.
Between 1967 and 1979 the UN says Israel established 79 settlements in the West Bank. Khawaja outlines how the expansion now is ramping up in pace. “[N]ow there are plans to legalize another 18 settlement outposts, meaning the total exceeds 120 new settlement outposts across the Palestinian West Bank. This is considered an extremely dangerous development, amounting to more than nearly 80% of everything that had been built from 1967 until 2022,” he says.
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