Palestinians in Gaza mark anniversary of 1948 mass expulsion
Palestinians in Gaza marked the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, Arabic for 'catastrophe', on Friday. This commemoration refers to the mass expulsion and flight of approximately 750,000 Palestinians from what is now Israel during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation.

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AI-generatedPalestinians in Gaza marked the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, Arabic for 'catastrophe', on Friday. This commemoration refers to the mass expulsion and flight of approximately 750,000 Palestinians from what is now Israel during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation. For individuals like Yusuf Abu Hamam, whose family fled the village of al-Joura in 1948, the anniversary is marked by the remnants of their former homes, with al-Joura having been demolished by the Israeli military and now vanished under neighborhoods of Ashqelon and a national park. The current war in Gaza has also resulted in buildings in the Shati Camp being razed and wrecked by Israeli bombardment and demolitions over the past 2.5 years. This is the third Nakba commemoration since the current conflict in Gaza began.
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5 extractedMustafa Al-Jazzar, 83, fled his hometown in 1948.
Yusuf Abu Hamam's family was forced to flee their village, al-Joura, when he was an infant in 1948.
Buildings in the Shati Camp in the northern Gaza Strip have been razed and wrecked by Israeli bombardment and demolitions during the past 2.5 years of war.
The village of al-Joura was demolished by the Israeli military and has since vanished under neighborhoods of Ashqelon and a national park.
Palestinians mark the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, referring to the mass expulsion and flight of some 750,000 Palestinians from what is now Israel during the 1948 war.