anniversary - Israel
Palestinians mark 60 years of Nakba
Thursday 15 May 2008
Palestinians slammed US president George W. Bush's visit to Israel to mark the country's 60th anniversary, an event they call the "Nakba," or Catastrophe. (Report:P.Hall)
Special Report Israel: 60 years in the makingThursday 15 May 2008
By FRANCE 24
Thousands of Palestinians in
Roughly 700,000 Palestinians, half the Arabs living in former British-administered
Speaking to Palestinians in a televised speech, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas appealed for reconciliation and an end to Israeli settlement building on the 60th anniversary of
"Sixty years have passed ... It's time to end the Nakba for the Palestinian people," Abbas, whose US-backed talks with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert have shown little sign of progress.
Arab MPs to boycott Bush’s speech
In the occupied West Bank and Arab east
Activists have also released 21,915 black balloons - one for each day since
In
Division marks celebrations in Gaza
In
Division marked the anniversary of the “Nakba” this year, as each party chose to organise its commemorations separately, Abu Dagga reports. According to reports, Hamas prevented other parties from holding their own demonstrations.
Meanwhile, Palestinians in
Israeli Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, a member of
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Bush's visit to Israel, a massive hypocrisy for Palestinians in Gaza, G.Auda in Gaza, A.Young in Jerusalem, 15/05 10pm (GMT+2)
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