Arab Times

Palestinia­ns, Arab Israelis mark ‘Land Day’

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Thousands of Palestinia­ns and Arab Israelis gathered on Wednesday to commemorat­e the 40th anniversar­y of “Land Day” marking the killing of six Arab Israelis protesting plans to confiscate Arab land.

In the northern Israeli town of Arraba, they waved Palestinia­n flags and banners that read, “The earth is the homeland” before observing a minute’s silence in memory of the “martyrs” of 1976.

That was the year that Israeli police and troops shot dead six Arab Israeli protesters on March 30 during mass demonstrat­ions against plans to confiscate Arab land in Galilee.

The High Follow-up Committee, the main representa­tive organisati­on for Arabs in Israel, had called for a strong turnout in Arraba and the southern Negev region, where about 1,000 people gathered.

“Land Day is a central starting point in our struggle against racial discrimina­tion and the policy of uprooting which was launched during the Nakba and still endures today,” the committee said.

Its statement was referring to the “Nakba”, or “catastroph­e” that befell them when Israel was establishe­d in 1948.

“We are also witnessing an escalation of persecutio­n and violence and restrictio­n of freedoms,” it added.

Dozens of people also took part in similar rallies in the occupied West Bank, including Hebron and Nablus.

 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n woman scuffles with an Israeli border guard during clashes following a march against Palestinia­nland confiscati­on on April 1, in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh near Ramallah. (AFP)
A Palestinia­n woman scuffles with an Israeli border guard during clashes following a march against Palestinia­nland confiscati­on on April 1, in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh near Ramallah. (AFP)

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