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  The Meaning of Nakba and the Palestinian 
	Right of Return 
  By Mazin Qumsiyeh
  Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, May 17, 2010
  
	In this digest:  
	The meaning of Nakba and the right of return, video of events in 
	Bethlehem area including our Nakba commemoration in Al-Maasara , review of 
	popular actions this week including in Sheikh Jarrah, Bil’in etc    
	Today is the day we actually commemorate Nakba Day,  14 May 1948, the 
	date the state of Israel was declared.  However, it is not the 
	beginning of our Nakba (catastrophe) nor its end.  Over 200 villages 
	were ethnically cleansed in the six months before 14 May 1948.  This 
	simple fact illustrate that it is not the founding of the militarized state 
	of Israel that began the Nakba but that it was a pivotal moment in it.  
	After that date, the wave of ethnic cleansing was being done in a name of a 
	nation-state established by and for Jews from Europe and not just the 
	terrorist underground Jewish militias.  The ethnic cleansing 
	accompanying the foundation of this apartheid Jewish state and its 
	maintenance meant the destruction of 530 villages and towns and meant that 
	in the past 9 years alone over 10,000 homes were destroyed in the West Bank 
	(including occupied Jerusalem), Gaza, and the Negev.    Today 7 
	million of the 11 million Palestinians around the world are refugees or 
	displaced people.  The Israeli population according to the Israeli 
	central bureau of statistics is 7,510,000 of which 5,984,500 are “Jews and 
	others” (presumably the others are Druze, Russian non-Jews, and similar 
	categories) and 1,525,500 Palestinian Arabs (1).  The population of 
	Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza is 4 million allowed to live on areas 
	A & B, small parts of the 22% of Palestine occupied since 1967 (2).  
	The total area allowed for Palestinian use is 2.5% of the area of pre-1967 
	Israel (3) plus areas A & B of the West Bank .  In total this comes to 
	2.5% of 78% and 29% of the 22% that is the West Bank and Gaza (4). The total 
	geographic access to all remaining Palestinians(5.525 million) is thus 
	1.95%+6.38%=8.33% while the Jewish and other population (Zionist preferred) 
	consists of 5.5 million with access to the remaining lands comprising 91.67% 
	of historic Palestine.  What this means is that the Jewish population 
	(most of it new immigrants) has access to about 9 times more land per person 
	than the remaining native Palestinians.  If we add the Palestinian 
	refugees outside the country (total Palestinian population per PCBS is 10.9 
	million), the disparity only gets more pronounced. When you consider that 
	before the foundation of the state of Israel in 1948, 93% of the land was 
	used by Palestinian natives and now only 8.3%, you can see the colossal 
	level of land theft. 
  Endless negotiations are ongoing between 
	increasingly fascist Israeli governments and a gutted Palestinian political 
	echelon.  While different factions have agreed to reconstitute the 
	Palestine Liberation Organization weakened and fractured for the past two 
	decades, this has yet to happen.  IOt is no wonder that in these two 
	decades of negotiations, Israel (supported by an occupied Washington) has 
	dictated terms and they include focus on security to the colonizers (in 
	other words accepting the theft of the land) and shredding of International 
	law.  It is clear that International law supports the right of refugees 
	and their descendents to return to their homes and lands. Israel had to 
	accept UN General Assembly Resolution 194 in order to be allowed entry into 
	the UN.  But most of its key provisions remain violated by this rogue 
	state:    Resolves that the Holy Places - including Nazareth - 
	religious buildings and sites in Palestine should be protected and free 
	access to them assured, in accordance with existing rights and historical 
	practice….   Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their 
	homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so 
	at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for 
	the property of those choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to 
	property which, under principles of international law or in equity, should 
	be made good by the Governments or authorities responsible;    
	  Video:  Palestine/Israel History since 1878, A short documentary 
	that shows how Israel was made over Palestinian bodies and the occupation's 
	early days massacres. 
	http://blip.tv/file/3467330   In many events of popular resistance 
	today around Palestine, Palestinains and their supporters recognized the 
	historical continuity between land theft, racism, and ethnic cleansing that 
	happened in 1948 and that happening today.  In Sheikh Jarrah today, 
	hundreds of protesters including Israelis with Rabbis for human rights 
	congregated and protested the evictions of Palestinians from occupied 
	Jerusalem.  The occupation forces dragged many away and arrested others 
	(see video at 
	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwEubxCsnGc ).    The popular 
	committee reported from Bil’in that “Representatives from the Fatah, Hamas, 
	and PFLP movements, along with members of the Popular Committee Against the 
	Wall, marched carrying a giant key to represent the rightful return of the 
	refugees. The demonstration was visited by Handala, the Palestinian symbol 
	who was created to represent the children who left their homelands and were 
	forced to settle in refugee camps. Demonstrators processed to the site of 
	the Wall and endured large amounts of tear gas as Israeli soldiers tried to 
	force them to retreat. A Palestinian TV journalist was arrested when the 
	soldiers crossed the fence. The fields around the Wall quickly caught fire 
	due to the high afternoon heat and the tear gas canisters, and demonstrators 
	tried to extinguish the flames with olive branches. ..”   In Al-Ma’sara, 
	we gathered and heard speeches from the minister of culture, listened to 
	music from Palestinian artist Reem Al-Banna, heard poets, and enjoyed dabka.  
	In the background three tents representing three villages from over 530 
	destroyed towns and villages were depicted.  In the distance, the 
	Mediterranean was visible (but off-limits to us).  The local popular 
	committee had a brilliant event in support of the right of return even 
	though the Israeli army had invaded the village the night before and 
	threatened organizers Mohammed and Hasan Breijiya and others.  We did a 
	video also includes last week in Al-Ma’sara and interview with Daoud Nassar 
	of the Tent of Nations (http://www.tentofnations.org/).  
	The video is posted here.
	
	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ezoe_k5FgY   What had happened 
	here in the past 62 years was not what was originally planned by the 
	Zionists, a relatively pure Jewish state with few or no natives left.  
	What is the case today is that despite all the Zionist migrations and 
	colonial activity, we remain here.  It is a scrambled egg to be sure: 
	Jewish colonies dominate with 5.5 million Palestinians remaining in ghettos 
	totaling 8.3% of the land.  But this egg cannot be unscrambled into a 
	“two-state solution.”  The more people realize this, the more will join 
	us in the same kind of struggle carried for nearly 120 years in South 
	Africa.  It is a struggle for justice and for human rights supported by 
	International law.  It is a struggle against racism.   It is 
	long past time for refugees to return.    Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD A 
	Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home 
	http://qumsiyeh.org   References 
	1)     
	
	http://www.cbs.gov.il/www/yarhon/b1_e.htm 2)     
	
	http://www.palestine-pmc.com/details.asp?cat=3&id=1746 3)      
	see
	
	http://www.indypendent.org/2007/12/09/israeli-democracy-arabs-need-not-apply/http://www.poica.org/pal-in-a-century/pal-in-century.php 
	 
       
       
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