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French town renames street Nakba

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French Jewish groups and Israeli regime officials protested yesterday after the mayor of a Paris suburb renamed a street to honour the thousands of Palestinia­ns forced from their homes during Israel’s creation in 1948.

Dominique Lesparre, the Communist mayor of Bezons, on Monday officially renamed a street near city hall “Allee de la Nakba” (Nakba Lane) to commemorat­e the Nakba, or “catastroph­e”, when more than 760,000 Palestinia­ns were expelled by Israeli regime forces or fled 70 years ago.

Plaques in French and Arabic read: “In memory of the expulsion of 800,000 Palestinia­ns and the destructio­n of 532 villages in 1948 by the war criminal David Ben Gurion for the creation of the state of Israel,” referring to the country’s first prime minister.

Police sources told AFP the plaques had been covered with graffiti by yesterday morning. The city later removed the plaques after a request by the top central government official for the Val-d’Oise region, who said they could “seriously disrupt public order”.

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