- The
Naksa (Arabic: النكسة, "the setback") was the
displacement of
around 280,000 to 325,000
Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, when the...
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Naksa Day (Arabic: يوم النكسة, Yawm an-
Naksa,
meaning "day of the setback") is the
annual day of
commemoration for the
Palestinian people of the displacement...
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Ramle 1949–1956
Palestinian expulsions,
continuation of the 1948
expulsion Naksa (النكسة, lit. 'The Setback'), 1967
Palestinian exodus from the Israeli-occupied...
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Sanjak of
Nakşa Berre Ottoman Turkish: Liva-i
Nakşa Berre Sanjak of the
Ottoman Empire 1579–1821
Capital Naxos History • Annexation of the
Duchy of...
- 212. Oren (2002), p. 211. Mubasher,
Abdou (7–13 June 2007). "The road to
Naksa". Al-Ahram.
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- The
Naksa was the
displacement of
around 300,000
Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip in 1967
after the Six-Day War.
Naksa and
similar may...
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another series of
Palestinian exodus occurred; this came to be
known as the
Naksa (lit. 'Setback'), and also has its own day, 5 June. The
Nakba has greatly...
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Academic Clare Brandabur includes the 1967
Palestinian exodus (known as the
Naksa) in the
actions conducted by
Israel that show a
pattern that s****s the "destruction...
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resulted in the
widespread displacement of Palestinians,
known as
Nakba or
Naksa. In the 1948 war,
around 700,000
Palestinians were expelled. Most of them...
- Gaza Strip. A
subsequent wave of
Palestinian refugees were
created in the
Naksa after the Six-Day War in 1967.
There are 68
Palestinian refugee camps in...