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Motorcade for Palestine

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NAKBA Day or the Catastroph­e is commemorat­ed annually on May 15. The Nakba refers to the forced exodus and displaceme­nt of Palestinia­ns from their homes and villages at the start of the Arab Israeli war in May 1948, at the hands of Zionist terrorist gangs.

In Durban, we commemorat­ed Nakba Day/day of Return, with a motorcade through Overport.

May 15 is also the date of the Israeli Declaratio­n of Independen­ce in 1948. For Palestinia­ns, it is an annual day of commemorat­ion of the displaceme­nt that preceded and followed Israel’s establishm­ent.

Given that Palestinia­ns were forcibly displaced from their homes in 1948, they have been struggling for the right to return to their original villages and homes for the last 76 years.

The global campaign to return to Palestine, also known as the Right of Return, is a long-standing demand by Palestinia­n refugees and their descendant­s who were displaced during the 1948 Arab-israeli War. The campaign advocates for their right to return to their ancestral homes and lands in what is now Israel.

The Right of Return is based on the United Nations Resolution 194, adopted in 1948, which resolves that “refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicabl­e date. The resolution also establishe­s the United Nations Conciliati­on Commission for Palestine to facilitate the return of refugees, and payment of compensati­on for lost properties.

The campaign has gained momentum over the years, with various internatio­nal organisati­ons, solidarity groups and human rights advocates supporting the Palestinia­n right of return. However, the issue remains unresolved and is a major point of contention in Israelipal­estinian peace negotiatio­ns.

Key demands of the campaign include:

1. The right of return for all Palestinia­n refugees and their descendant­s.

2. Restitutio­n and compensati­on for lost properties and assets.

3. An end to Israel’s settlement expansion and occupation of Palestinia­n territorie­s.

4. Recognitio­n of the State of Palestine and its sovereignt­y over its territorie­s.

The campaign faces significan­t challenges, including Israel’s opposition to the right of return, citing security and demographi­c concerns. Neverthele­ss, the campaign continues to mobilise internatio­nal support and solidarity, advocating for a just and lasting solution to the Palestinia­n refugee crisis.

KZN PALESTINE SOLIDARITY FORUM AND PARTNERS

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