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[13 May 13] Palestinians hold a conference in Gaza to mark 65th anniversary of their forced displacement - English
A Conference for Palestine refugees was held in Gaza titled United for Return to mark the 65th anniversary of the Palestinian catastrophe or Nakba. It brought together leaders of Palestinian...
A Conference for Palestine refugees was held in Gaza titled United for Return to mark the 65th anniversary of the Palestinian catastrophe or Nakba. It brought together leaders of Palestinian factions as well as refugees\' representatives from Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Egypt and the Diaspora. Upon the establishment of the Tel-Aviv regime in 1948, more than 700,000 Palestinians were forced out of historical Palestine because of the threat of being massacred by Zionist militias coupled with the simultaneous destruction of many Palestinian towns and villages.This dispossession is commemorated among Palestinians, as Nakba.
Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
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A Conference for Palestine refugees was held in Gaza titled United for Return to mark the 65th anniversary of the Palestinian catastrophe or Nakba. It brought together leaders of Palestinian factions as well as refugees\' representatives from Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Egypt and the Diaspora. Upon the establishment of the Tel-Aviv regime in 1948, more than 700,000 Palestinians were forced out of historical Palestine because of the threat of being massacred by Zionist militias coupled with the simultaneous destruction of many Palestinian towns and villages.This dispossession is commemorated among Palestinians, as Nakba.
Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
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[19 Jan 2014] Exclusive: Food aid reaches Damascus Palestinian refugee camp - English
This is al-Yarmouk camp, which is home to Palestinian refugees living in the Syrian capital Damascus. Around a million Palestinians had lived there before the camp was fallen into the hands of...
This is al-Yarmouk camp, which is home to Palestinian refugees living in the Syrian capital Damascus. Around a million Palestinians had lived there before the camp was fallen into the hands of foreign-backed militants nearly two years ago. Now, it\'s home to only ten thousand Palestinians.
Efforts to provide the Palestinian refugees with food have failed for several times in the past. This happened due to the fighting between the army and insurgents as well as attacks by the militants on aid convoys.
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This is al-Yarmouk camp, which is home to Palestinian refugees living in the Syrian capital Damascus. Around a million Palestinians had lived there before the camp was fallen into the hands of foreign-backed militants nearly two years ago. Now, it\'s home to only ten thousand Palestinians.
Efforts to provide the Palestinian refugees with food have failed for several times in the past. This happened due to the fighting between the army and insurgents as well as attacks by the militants on aid convoys.
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[Remember Palestine] The Palestinian right of return - 19Feb2011 - English
On this edition of Remember Palestine the main topic of debate is the Palestinian refugees' right of return.
The political analyst Sukant Chandan and Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi from Jews for...
On this edition of Remember Palestine the main topic of debate is the Palestinian refugees' right of return.
The political analyst Sukant Chandan and Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi from Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods are Press TV's Amina Taylor's guests in this edition
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On this edition of Remember Palestine the main topic of debate is the Palestinian refugees' right of return.
The political analyst Sukant Chandan and Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi from Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods are Press TV's Amina Taylor's guests in this edition
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Nakba Day 2011 - Gazans march the day of catastrophe amid Israeli attacks - 15Mar2011 - English
Gunfire broke out on as Palestinians marched to mark the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba Day" or the day of catastrophe.
Marching towards the Erez crossing, over 1000 Palestinians faced Israeli...
Gunfire broke out on as Palestinians marched to mark the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba Day" or the day of catastrophe.
Marching towards the Erez crossing, over 1000 Palestinians faced Israeli soldiers opening fire on them. Dozens of marchers were injured including a journalist who is in critical condition as they tried to return to their original homes in historical Palestine. In a prayer sermon, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyah continued to stress the importance of resistance against the Zionist regime.
Meanwhile, thousands of Palestinians held a big rally in northern Gaza to protest the events in 1948 when their ancestors were pushed into exile and driven out of their towns and villages by Israel. These annual marches serve to remind and unite Palestinians as they struggle to cope with six decades of suffering.
Israel has prevented the return of Palestinian refugees, who were either displaced or dispossessed in 1948. After 63 years of displacement, Palestinians say they want the world to know that they will never give up the right of return to their homeland.
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Gunfire broke out on as Palestinians marched to mark the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba Day" or the day of catastrophe.
Marching towards the Erez crossing, over 1000 Palestinians faced Israeli soldiers opening fire on them. Dozens of marchers were injured including a journalist who is in critical condition as they tried to return to their original homes in historical Palestine. In a prayer sermon, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyah continued to stress the importance of resistance against the Zionist regime.
Meanwhile, thousands of Palestinians held a big rally in northern Gaza to protest the events in 1948 when their ancestors were pushed into exile and driven out of their towns and villages by Israel. These annual marches serve to remind and unite Palestinians as they struggle to cope with six decades of suffering.
Israel has prevented the return of Palestinian refugees, who were either displaced or dispossessed in 1948. After 63 years of displacement, Palestinians say they want the world to know that they will never give up the right of return to their homeland.
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Israel seeks to divide Palestinians - Richard Falk UN Special Rapporteur - Jun 14, 2011 - English
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees announces that Israel has "deliberately" impoverished Palestinians in the Gaza Strip through its strict siege on the enclave....
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees announces that Israel has "deliberately" impoverished Palestinians in the Gaza Strip through its strict siege on the enclave.
Interview with Richard Falk, UN Special Rapporteur.
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The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees announces that Israel has "deliberately" impoverished Palestinians in the Gaza Strip through its strict siege on the enclave.
Interview with Richard Falk, UN Special Rapporteur.