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News/How David Ben-Gurion got the Palestinians wrong in 1948
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How David Ben-Gurion got the Palestinians wrong in 1948

In 1948, Zionist leaders like David Ben-Gurion incorrectly predicted that the Palestinian population displaced during Israel's establishment would assimilate into neighboring countries, viewing it as a temporary "refugee problem." They believed Palestinians lacked a strong national identity and would not return to reclaim their land. However, this assessment proved wrong as the Palestinian national cause strengthened over decades.

Refaat IbrahimAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-15 · 06:26 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
How David Ben-Gurion got the Palestinians wrong in 1948
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In 1948, Zionist leaders like David Ben-Gurion incorrectly predicted that the Palestinian population displaced during Israel's establishment would assimilate into neighboring countries, viewing it as a temporary "refugee problem." They believed Palestinians lacked a strong national identity and would not return to reclaim their land. However, this assessment proved wrong as the Palestinian national cause strengthened over decades. Despite Israeli policies of violence and dispossession, and efforts to undermine Palestinian unity and reframe the refugee issue, the commitment to Palestinian rights and historical justice has persisted. The article argues that Israeli actions, rather than resolving the issue, fueled Palestinian resistance and strengthened their national consciousness across generations.

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The Palestinian national cause grew stronger decade after decade.

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Israel failed to control the Palestinian consciousness despite efforts to undermine unity and redefine the refugee issue.

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Zionist leaders like David Ben-Gurion believed the Palestinian refugee problem would resolve itself.

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Israeli policies of violence and dispossession backfired.

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European Jewish settlers embarked on brutal ethnic cleansing to establish Israel in 1948.

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The Palestinian question never disappeared despite Israel’s best efforts and worst brutality.A Palestinian writer from Gaza.Published On 15 May 2026When European Jewish settlers embarked on brutal ethnic cleansing to establish Israel in 1948, they thought the Palestinian population would be the least of their problems. In fact, Zionist leaders like David Ben-Gurion believed that “the refugee problem would resolve itself”.There was deep-seated conviction among Zionists that the Palestinians lacked an identity, and they would just flee to neighbouring Arab countries and assimilate. They would not come back to claim their stolen land.But what happened was the exact opposite.Decade after decade, the Palestinian national cause grew stronger. Today, few survivors of the Nakba of 1948 remain, but the national commitment to Palestinian rights and historical justice is as strong as ever. That is because the older generations did not teach the younger ones to forget the trauma and move on; they taught them to remember and to keep the keys to their ancestral homes in their minds.The “refugee problem” did not “resolve itself” not just because of Palestinian determination and resilience, but also because the Israeli policies of violence and dispossession backfired.Israel’s theft of land and resources and violent displacement of Palestinians was the starting point for every Palestinian generation to reject and resist occupation.As Israel succeeded in usurping more and more Palestinian land, it failed miserably in controlling the Palestinian consciousness.Despite continuous Israeli efforts to turn refugee camps into isolated enclaves, recruit agents and collaborators to undermine unity, and introduce international bodies to redefine the refugee issue as a purely humanitarian one, it failed to dismantle the Palestinian national cause.
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