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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Gaza genocide Part of the Gaza war and the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories Palestinians receive treatment on the floor at the overcrowded emergency ward of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, October 2023 Location Gaza Strip Date 7 October 2023 (2023-10-07) – present Target ...
Auron argues that there are four main factors why he did not consider 1948 as a genocide against Palestinians: (1) the Arabs initiated the war, resulting in Israel experiencing "critical existential combat" for several weeks; (2) Israel had no "intention of annihilating" a social group; (3) generally, perpetrators of genocide have at least near ...
12–13 May 1948 Attack on Burayr: Palmach: 50 Palestinians [67] [68] [69] 13 May 1948 Kfar Etzion massacre, Hebron Arab forces 157 Jewish residents and Haganah soldiers [70] [71] 13–19 May 1948 Abu Shusha massacre, Ramle Givati Brigade: 60-70 Palestinian villagers In 1995, a mass grave near the site with 52 bodies was unearthed. [72] 19 May 1948
Genocide consists of "acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group," according to the 1948 United Nations Convention on Genocide.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 1948 Palestine war Part of the intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine, the Arab–Israeli conflict, and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict From top to bottom, left to right: Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni with fellow fighters from the Holy War Army Haganah personnel carry a man wounded by the ...
January 27, 1948 4 4 Arabs killed in Gaza [1] N/A February 3, 1948 6 6 Jews killed while riding buses in Haifa [1] N/A February 7, 1948 6 3 Arabs, 3 Jews killed in Haifa [1] N/A February 10, 1948 7 7 Arabs killed near Ras el Ain after selling cows in Tel Aviv [42] N/A February 12, 1948 4 4 Jews killed in Jerusalem [1] N/A February 15, 1948 8
The Nakba (Arabic: النَّكْبَة, romanized: an-Nakba, lit. 'the catastrophe') is the ethnic cleansing [14] of Palestinian Arabs through their violent displacement and dispossession of land, property, and belongings, along with the destruction of their society and the suppression of their culture, identity, political rights, and national aspirations. [15]
The word genocide was coined by a Polish lawyer, Raphäel Lemkin, in 1944 and enshrined in international law in 1948. It refers to “acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a ...