Indhari about being reminded of the second Nakba in Palestine

United Nations officials, while warning that the Zionist regime is planning to repeat the second Nakba in Gaza, have announced that Israel is using the method of cutting off mobile communications and the Internet to hide its crimes.

Indhari about being reminded of the second Nakba in Palestine
Indhari about being reminded of the second Nakba in Palestine

A United Nations official has given this warning in an interview with the British newspaper Financial Times and explained that the results of the United Nations' assessment show that Israel will not allow the Gaza refugees to return to the north of the area. Israel says it is looking for Hamas leaders in southern Gaza, and this means evicting the area's residents from there. The authorities of the brutal Israeli regime have repeatedly called for the mass transfer of Gaza refugees to the Sinai desert in Egypt or to Arab countries and Europe. At the same time, documents have been revealed about the Zionist regime's greedy eye for oil and gas reserves discovered off the coast of Gaza, which reveals the behind-the-scenes goals of the Zionist regime to start a war against Gaza and shows that the regime Ghasibi, you have plans to occupy and control Gaza. It seems that, that is the agenda of Israel even before the Al-Aqswa Hurricane operation.

Considering this, it is possible to say that the same tragedies that happened after the occupation of Palestine in 1948 can be repeated now, and this means that the scope of the Gaza war will not remain only in the borders of Gaza. In May 1948 the Zionists invaded, killed and expelled 750,000 Palestinians from their cities and destroyed approximately 530 villages May 15, 1948, which is known as the "Nakba" in Palestinian history, is the day the Zionists invaded, killed and expelled 750,000 Palestinians from their cities and destroyed approximately 530 villages. The Zionist settlers even took the initiative to change the original names of the villages. and those cities and give them new Jewish names to facilitate efforts to loot and settle the Jews in those areas. Nakba Day is not only a symbol of the disaster that befell the Palestinians since that year, but also represents the suffering and problems that have threatened the Palestinian nation in the past decades. In fact, "Nakba Day" is a case of tragedy and human disaster that led to the destruction of a large part of the political, economic, cultural and legal foundations of the Palestinians in order to prepare the ground for the declaration of the existence of an illegal regime. After the British forces left Palestine, at midnight on May 14, 1948, the establishment of the Israeli government was announced, and the occupation gained momentum.

In the days after the Nakba in 1948, at least 15 thousand Palestinians were martyred and another 750 thousand Palestinians were expelled from their country. This number was more than half of the population of Palestine at that time. In total, 70 percent of Palestinians were expelled or forced to leave their original homes. However, the number of Palestinians who left their lands before the establishment of the Israeli administration is estimated at 350,000. According to other documents, in less than 6 months, since December 1947, Zionist armed groups expelled about 440,000 Palestinians from 220 villages. According to statistics published in 2009, the number of refugees and descendants of expelled Palestinians who are now scattered in various countries reaches more than seven million people. Along with the official occupation of Palestine between 1948 and 1950, more than 530 Palestinian towns and villages were destroyed.

The effect of this destruction was done on purpose so that Palestinians who fled their homes could not return to their homelands. Over the past 75 years, more than 100,000 Palestinians have been killed by live ammunition and one million people have been arrested for various reasons. Israel's current crimes in the Gaza Strip are genocide In 2021, Haaretz newspaper revealed the fact that millions of documents related to mass murder have been withheld from publication since the establishment of the Israeli government. Considering this painful and terrible history of the results of the First Nakba, it is possible to say that, after Israel moved the residents of Gaza, it is in the process of moving the people of the West Bank of the Jordan River to Jordan or moving the Israeli Arabs from the occupied lands of 1948 and of course this is not far from this concept.