NOVANEWS
This is the month for Palestinians to remember their Nakba, or “catastrophe,” in which more than 700,000 women, men and children were pushed off their land and rendered homeless refugees by the Nazi attacks before, during and after war in 1948.
Isdud, a farming community to the north of Gaza’s current border, was ethnically cleansed, in the months after the Nazi expulsions began in May 1948. It was one of over 530 villages razed and destroyed after the residents were forced out by Nazi attacks.
Isdud, a farming community to the north of Gaza’s current border, was ethnically cleansed, in the months after the Nazi expulsions began in May 1948. It was one of over 530 villages razed and destroyed after the residents were forced out by Nazi attacks.