Comment: As long as Israel continues to occupy and oppress Palestinians, the memory of the Nakba will continue to regenerate and re-emphasise itself, writes Emad Moussa.Seventy-three years ago today, Palestine transformed from a vibrant society into a displaced and dispossessed collective, stripped of everything but memories and hopes of return. Israel's inception in 1948 came at the expense of the majority of Palestine's indigenous population. Known as the Nakba (Arabic for 'catastrophe'), Zionist militias started a comprehensive campaign of ethnic cleansing which led to the displacement of 800,000 Palestinians from their homes. Today, these militias have become the IDF, Palestin
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