As Fighting Continues in Gaza, More US Jews Are Recognizing the Nakba
- On May 15, 2025, Palestinians and some American Jews observed Nakba Day with ceremonies in Jerusalem and Beit Jala amid ongoing Gaza conflict.
- The Nakba refers to the 1948 displacement of about 700,000 Palestinians during Israel's founding, and this year’s commemorations gained attention as violence in Gaza entered its 19th month.
- Combatants for Peace, an Israeli-Palestinian nonprofit, held its sixth annual joint remembrance livestreamed globally, while U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib reintroduced a resolution to formally recognize the Nakba.
- The Gaza health ministry reported nearly 53,000 deaths, including over 15,000 children, amid Israeli strikes and Netanyahu’s threat of escalation if hostages remain captive.
- These events highlight increasing U.S. Jewish engagement with Nakba memory and emphasize continuing Palestinian suffering, suggesting a broader reckoning with the conflict’s historical and current realities.
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Rashida Tlaib introduces resolution to mandate federal recognition of Palestinian ‘Nakba’
The resolution does not mention the Jewish people’s millennia-long connection to the land of Israel or any instances of Palestinian terrorism against the Jewish state. By Corey Walker, The Algemeiner US Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) on Wednesday introduced a resolution recognizing the 77th anniversary of the “nakba,” the Arabic term for “catastrophe” used by Palestinians and anti-Israel activists to refer to the establishment of the modern state of …
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As fighting continues in Gaza, more US Jews are recognizing the Nakba
(RNS) — Every year on May 15, Palestinians around the world pause to memorialize what they call the Nakba, or “catastrophe,” that displaced a majority of Palestinians during the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. As Israel’s 19-month-old military campaign in Gaza continues, some American Jews are joining commemorations of the offensive that started it all 77 years ago. Many U.S. Jews watched a livestream on Thursday (May 15) of the J…
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