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  2. Nakba Day - Wikipedia

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    Nakba Day (Arabic: ذكرى النكبة, romanized: Dhikra an-Nakba, lit. 'Memory of the Catastrophe') is the day of commemoration for the Nakba, also known as the Palestinian Catastrophe, which comprised the destruction of Palestinian society and homeland in 1948, and the permanent displacement of a majority of the Palestinian people.

  3. 2024 in the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    He dies of his injuries the next day. [19] 26 February – 2024 Palestinian government collapse: The entire Palestinian government, including Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, resigns from office, amid popular opposition and pressure from the United States during the Israel–Hamas war. Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh agrees to remain as ...

  4. Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    According to The Ministry of Health in Gaza, 29 individuals lost their lives in Gaza within the last day, with news surfacing that five Palestinian journalists were among the casualties. Since October 7, a total of 38,098 people have lost their lives and 87,705 have sustained injuries as a result of Israel's military campaign in Gaza.

  5. A brief history of the Israel-Palestinian conflict - explained

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    The displacement of the Palestinian people on that date is still marked every year on “Nakba Day”, named for an Arabic word for “catastrophe” and on which Palestinians give speeches, hold ...

  6. International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

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    The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (Arabic: اليوم الدولي للتضامن مع الشعب الفلسطيني) is a UN-organized observance. Events are held at the United Nations headquarters in New York , [ 1 ] as well as at the United Nations offices at Geneva , [ 2 ] Vienna and Nairobi .

  7. Pro-Palestine march: Police say they will ‘likely have to use ...

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    The march is set to be the biggest demonstration in a single day over the Israel-Palestine conflict to date. (Tom Watling) In pictures: Far-right protesters clash with police as pro-Palestine ...

  8. Rafah - Wikipedia

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    After the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Egypt governed the area (see Palestinian Protectorate) and refugee camps were established. During the Suez Crisis, 111 Palestinians, including 103 refugees, were killed by troops of the Israel Defence Force in the Palestinian refugee camp of Rafah, during the 1956 Rafah massacre. The United Nations was unable ...

  9. History of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Maps of Ottoman Palestine showing the Kaza subdivisions. Part of a series on the History of Palestine Prehistory Natufian culture Pre-Pottery Tahunian Ghassulian Jericho Ancient history Canaan Phoenicia Egyptian Empire Ancient Israel and Judah (Israel, Judah) Philistia Philistines Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian Empire Achaemenid Empire Classical period Hellenistic Palestine (Seleucus ...