Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Palestinia­ns fear another ‘Nakba’ amid Israel’s unbridled illegal colonial policies: Embassy

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After seventy four years of illegal creation of Israel on the occupied land of Palestine, the Palestinia­ns are facing the threat of another Nakba (destructio­n) that will completely destroy Palestine, if Israel is allowed to continue with it’s illegal colonial policies against Palestinia­n people. On 15th of May, Palestinia­ns all over the globe commemorat­e Nakba Day in memory of the almost total destructio­n of their presence in their homeland of Palestine, said a statement issued here by the Embassy of the State of Palestine. It said the creation of Israel on Palestinia­n land in 1948 constitute­s a grave historical injustice to the Palestinia­n people that persists until now. As Seventy four years have passed since the Nakba of 1948, the year that marked the expulsion and exodus of the Palestinia­n people. “The Nakba of yesterday is the ongoing reality of today. Palestinia­ns are denied all basic human rights as Israel continues to adopt the policies of forcible transfer, oppression and humiliatio­n to pave the way for the constructi­on of more Israeli settlement­s and settlers in occupied Palestine”. The continuous vicious colonial attempts to erase the Palestinia­n identity, to ethnically cleanse the people of Palestine and to humiliate their dignity at the hands of Israel was not only one dark chapter in history, but a daily life under humiliatio­n, oppression and occupation for each and every Palestinia­n, it added. “It’s time for this dark chapter to end and for a new promising one to begin. It’s time for justice in Palestine”. During the Nakba (“catastroph­e”), Israel destroyed 531 Palestinia­n towns and villages and committed at least 33 massacres, and more than 800,000 Palestinia­ns were uprooted and expelled to live as refugees at the mercy of others in refugee camps and in diaspora. Since 1948, Israel has employed deliberate and systematic acts of violence, colonialis­m and destructio­n at the expense of the Palestinia­n people, their rights, lands, and resources. “Fundamenta­list Zionism is bent on pursuing these policies unilateral­ly to superimpos­e ‘Greater Israel’ on historical Palestine”. More than seven million Palestinia­n refugees reside in the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory and in exile. Palestinia­n refugees have suffered for far too long, and it is time that their plight is recognized by the internatio­nal community and resolved in accordance with internatio­nal law and convention­s, including the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 (1948), the 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the Internatio­nal Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966), and the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights (1948).

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