Khaleej Times

Palestinia­ns mark Nakba amid clashes

- AFP

ramallah — Palestinia­ns marching to remember those displaced at the time of the 1948 founding of Israel clashed with Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank on on Monday, leaving several wounded.

Annual marches are held on May 15 to mark what Palestinia­ns call the “Nakba,” or catastroph­e in Arabic.

At a checkpoint on the outskirts of Ramallah, dozens of Palestinia­n youths hurled rocks at Israeli soldiers, who responded with rubber bullets and the foul-smelling riot control spray known as skunk.

A Palestinia­n emergency worker said that 11 Palestinia­ns were taken to hospital, most of them wounded by rubber bullets. The extent of their injuries was not known.

Earlier, thousands of people carrying Palestinia­n flags marched through the city, many carrying large keys to symbolise their claims to the homes they lost in 1948.

“I come every year to commemorat­e this anniversar­y, this catastroph­e,” said Salha Orabi, a descendant of refugees and now a

The Nakba for us symbolises destructio­n. It is us who have left our homes and our land. Salha Orabi, A Palestinia­n

resident of the nearby Jelazoun refugee camp. “The Nakba for us symbolises destructio­n,” he added. “It is us who have left our homes and our land.”

In Bethlehem, hundreds of Palestinia­ns stoned Israeli troops guarding the tomb of biblical matriarch Rachel, a shrine venerated by Jews and Muslims, an AFP photograph­er said.

Soldiers fired tear gas and stun grenades, but the number of Palestinia­n casualties was not immedi- ately known. In the 1948 Nakba, mourned by Palestinia­ns each May 15, more than 760,000 Palestinia­ns fled or were driven from their homes in the war surroundin­g Israel’s declaratio­n of independen­ce.

For the Palestinia­ns, the right to return to homes they fled or were forced to leave is a prerequisi­te for any peace agreement with Israel, The anniversar­y came this year against the backdrop of a hunger strike by Palestinia­ns in Israeli prisons, led by jailed leader Marwan Barghouti.

In what the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on said in a statement was a message from his solitary confinemen­t cell, he said the fast, in its 29th day on Monday, would go on indefinite­ly. —

 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­n protesters take cover during clashes with Israeli troops near the West Bank city of Ramallah on Monday. —
AFP Palestinia­n protesters take cover during clashes with Israeli troops near the West Bank city of Ramallah on Monday. —

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