May 15, 2012
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- Poster Nakba 64 years. Artwork by @impalestinian. The poster won the third price in the global Al-Awda competition.
- Palestinian children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or “the catastrophe”, of Israel’s founding. AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
- Children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or “the catastrophe”, of Israel’s founding. AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
- Palestinian children hold candles during a rally in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, ahead of Nakba May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
- Children and women take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or “the catastrophe”, of Israel’s founding. AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
- Palestinian children hold candles during a rally in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, ahead of Nakba May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
- Palestinian children hold candles during a rally in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, ahead of Nakba May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
- Palestinians gather around candles lit ahead of Nakba, in the West Bank city of Ramallah May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- Palestinians gather around candles lit ahead of Nakba, in the West Bank city of Ramallah May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- Children carry a hand-made kite painted in the colours of the Palestinian flag at Aida refugee camp in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, ahead of Nakba May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- Children walk in front of a mural painted on part of Israel’s controversial barrier at Aida refugee camp in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, ahead of Nakba May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- Children stand near a mural as they carry a hand-made kite painted in the colours of the Palestinian flag at Aida refugee camp in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, ahead of Nakba May 14, 2012. On May 15 Palestinians will mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- Israeli riot policemen arrest a Palestinian boy in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians protested to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot and undercover policemen arrest a Palestinian protester during clashes in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot policemen arrest a Palestinian boy, identified by locals as Mohammed Taha, in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians protested to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot and undercover policemen detain a Palestinian protester during clashes in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot and undercover policemen arrest a Palestinian protester during clashes in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- A Palestinian woman pleads to an Israeli riot policeman not to detain a boy who took part in protests in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. The Palestinian boy was later taken away by Israeli police. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot policemen detain a Palestinian boy in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians protested to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli undercover policemen detain a Palestinian protester in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians protested to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot and undercover policemen arrest a Palestinian protester during clashes in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot and undercover policemen detain a protester in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians too to the streets to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Israeli riot and undercover policemen arrest a Palestinian protester during clashes in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- A Palestinian woman tries to stop Israeli riot policemen from detaining her son (unseen) in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinian protesters clashed with Israeli security forces during demonstrations marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Palestinian women argue with Israeli riot policemen as undercover security agents detain a protester (L) in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians too to the streets to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Palestinian youths throw stones at Israeli policemen during protests in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Palestinian youths throw stones at Israeli policemen during protests in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- A Palestinian woman sits outside her home in the Shati Palestinianrefugee camp in Gaza City on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- Nakba Commemoration in Al-Khalil – May 15, 2012 – Photo by Abu Bara
- Nakba Commemoration in Al-Khalil – May 15, 2012 – Photo by Abu Bara
- Nakba Commemoration in Al-Khalil – May 15, 2012 – Photo by Abu Bara
- Nakba Commemoration in Al-Khalil – May 15, 2012 – Photo by Abu Bara
- A Palestinian child peers through hanging floor matting at her home in the Shati Palestinian refugee camp in Gaza City on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- The head of Gaza’s Hamas government, Ismail Haniya (blue polo shirt), takes part in a marthon in Gaza City on May 15, 2012 to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- The head of Gaza’s Hamas government, Ismail Haniya (blue polo shirt), takes part in a marthon in Gaza City on May 15, 2012 to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- Ramallah – Nakba Day May 15, 2012
- A Palestinian woman paints the word in Arabic that reads, “Returning” as designs a mural in Gaza City on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- A Palestinian artist paints a mural in Gaza City on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- Palestinian women paint a mural with the word in Arabic that reads, “We will return” in Gaza City on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab-Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- Palestinian artists paint murals marking Nakba in Gaza City May 15, 2012. Palestinians mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
- Palestinian artists paint murals marking Nakba in Gaza City May 15, 2012. Palestinians mark Nakba, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
- Issawiya Israel shooting toxic gas at unarmed people, children and medics. – May 15 , 2012 via @Occupy2gether
- Palestinian youths take part in a marthon in Gaza City on May 15, 2012 to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED
- An Israeli policeman extinguishes burning Israeli flags with his feet after Palestinian youths set them on fire in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 during protests to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
- Palestinian women scuffle with Israeli policemen as they try to stop them from arresting a young relative in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, during protests to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
- Palestinian women scuffle with Israeli policemen as they try to stop them from arresting a relative in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians took to the streets to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
- A Palestinian man takes a picture as a woman tries to stop Israeli policemen from arresting a young relative in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, during protests to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
- A Palestinian woman yells as Israeli police detain a boy during minor clashes between Palestinian stone-thowers and police in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Issawiya May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- A Palestinian woman yells as Israeli police detain a boy during minor clashes between Palestinian stone-thowers and police in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Issawiya May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- Israeli policemen detain a Palestinian boy in the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012, during protests to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
- Nakba commemoration in Gaza – May 15, 2012 Photo by PalToday
- Nakba commemoration in Gaza – May 15, 2012 Photo by PalToday
- Nakba commemoration in Gaza – May 15, 2012 Photo by PalToday
- Nakba commemoration in Gaza – May 15, 2012 Photo by PalToday
- Nakba commemoration in Gaza – May 15, 2012 Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commemoration in Nablus – May 15, 2012 Photo by Ayman Nubana – WAFA
- Nakba Commemoration in Nablus – May 15, 2012 Photo by Ayman Nubana – WAFA
- Nakba Commemoration in Nablus – May 15, 2012 Photo by Ayman Nubana – WAFA
- Nakba Commemoration in Nablus – May 15, 2012 Photo by Ayman Nubana – WAFA
- Nakba Commemoration in Nablus – May 15, 2012 Photo by Ayman Nubana – WAFA
- Nakba Commemoration in Nablus – May 15, 2012 Photo by Ayman Nubana – WAFA
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by WAFA
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by WAFA
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by WAFA
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Nakba Commoration in Gaza – Photo by PalToday
- Jenin – march and festival in Jenin, the 64 anniversary of the Nakba Photo by: Saif Dahleh / WAFA
- Jenin – march and festival in Jenin, the 64 anniversary of the Nakba Photo by: Saif Dahleh / WAFA
- Jenin – march and festival in Jenin, the 64 anniversary of the Nakba Photo by: Saif Dahleh / WAFA
- Jenin – march and festival in Jenin, the 64 anniversary of the Nakba Photo by: Saif Dahleh / WAFA
- Nablus – the 64 anniversary of the Nakba in NablusPhoto: Bilal PANA
- Nablus – the 64 anniversary of the Nakba in NablusPhoto: Bilal PANA
- Nablus – the 64 anniversary of the Nakba in NablusPhoto: Bilal PANA
- Nablus – the 64 anniversary of the Nakba in NablusPhoto: Bilal PANA
- Nablus – the 64 anniversary of the Nakba in NablusPhoto: Bilal PANA
- Nablus – the 64 anniversary of the Nakba in NablusPhoto: Bilal PANA
- Youths of the Palestinian Democratic Union carry a banner as they wave Palestinan flags during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, is observed every May 15, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. The banner reads: ”We will not be refugees for long, we are going back for sure. Palestinian Democratic Union”. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- Youths of the Palestinian Democratic Union chain themselves as they wave Palestinan flags during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- A woman of the youth Palestinian Democratic Union chains herself during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- Hands of a man are chained during a protest organized by youths of the Palestinian Democratic Union, to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- A Palestinian youth, holding a national flag, flashes the V-sign for victory during a protest in the West Bank city of Nablus on May 15, 2012 to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JAAFAR ASHTIYEH
- An elderly Palestinian man walks past Israeli soldiers deployed at the entrance of the al-Aroub Palestinian refugee camp, just north the West Bank town of Hebron on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
- Palestinian youths burn Israeli flags the east Jerusalem Arab neighborhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians protested to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
- A Palestinian boy wears a scarf with the colours of the Palestinian flag during a rally in Gaza City on May 15, 2012 to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS
- Palestinian boys throw stones towards Israeli soldiers deployed at the entrance of the al-Aroub Palestinian refugee camp, just north the West Bank town of Hebron on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
- Palestinian men gather at the “Camp of Return” tent to stress the refugees’ ties to their ancestral land in the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/SAID KHATIB
- A woman holds a key with the Arabic writing, “Haifa, we will return for sure”, during a rally in Gaza City on May 15, 2012 to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS
- Palestinian boys break rocks to throw smaller pieces towards Israeli soldiers deployed at the entrance of the al-Aroub Palestinian refugee camp, just north the West Bank town of Hebron on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
- Youths of the Palestinian Democratic Union chain themselves as they wave Palestinan flags during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- A Palestinian man walks past a mural painting on the theme of Nakba in the West Bank city of Jenin on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. Arabic writing on the wall reads: “The right of return is sacred”. AFP PHOTO/SAIF DAHLAH
- A Palestinian man walks past a mural painting on the theme of Nakba in the West Bank city of Jenin on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. Arabic writing on the wall reads: “The right of return is sacred”. AFP PHOTO/SAIF DAHLAH
- A young man with his face painted in the colours of the Palestinian flag participates in a rally in Gaza City on May 15, 2012 to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS
- A Palestinian with his face painted in the colours of the Palestinian flag takes part in a rally marking Nakba in Gaza City May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
- Undercover Israeli police officer detain a Palestinian after minor clashes between Palestinian stone-thowers and police in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Issawiya May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- Members of Hamas security forces carry a large Palestinian flag during a rally marking Nakba in Gaza City May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- From Clashes Outside Ofer Prison Marking 64 Years Of Nakba Today / Fadi Arouri من مواجهات إحياء النكبه خارج سجن عوفر في رام الله اليوم – فادي العاروري
- Cairo Egypt – Haneen hopes for freedom for #egypt and #Palestine. Down with military rule. Down with the occupation – Photo by @nazlyhussein
- Cairo Egypt – We’ll repeat it generation after the other, we will not recognize the Zionist state At Arab league – photo by @nazlyhussein
- Cairo Egypt – We’ve kicked out the ambassador, we’ve stopped the gas, we will definitely bring down Camp David Photo by @nazlyhussein
- Egypt Cairo – Long live the resistance and down with complicit Arab regimes – Photo by @nazlyhussein
- Cairo Egypt – Demo in solidarity with #Palestine today at Cairo University by @FouadMD
- Photo of wounded at Nakba commemoration – Photo by Activestills
- A woman attends a pro-Palestine march through central Sydney May 15, 2012. Pro-Palestine demonstrators marched through central Sydney to mark Nakba Day (Catastrophe Day) after Israel’s foundation in the 1948 war when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. AUSTRALIA/Daniel Munoz
- A Pro-Palestinian protestor covers his mouth with a red strap during a march through central Sydney May 15, 2012. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central Sydney to mark Nakba Day (Catastrophe Day) after Israel’s foundation in the 1948 war when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
- Hands of a woman rest on a scarf depicting al-Aqsa mosque, during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, at Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp near the port-city of Sidon, in south Lebanon May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. The text on the scarf reads, ”Jerusalem is ours”. REUTERS/Ali Hashisho
- Women of the Future Movement wave a Palestinian flag (C) as one of them holds a Lebanese flag (L), during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- Palestinian scouts wave Palestinian flags and carry placards at a protest organized by the Palestinian Institute for Human Rights “Shahed”, to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, and to condemn the international silence towards the rights of Palestinian people to return to their homeland in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. The placard reads: “15 of May: Refugees, prisoners, Gaza, West Bank, Jerusalem, Palestine 1948… they are all one and same” REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- A Lebanese woman of the Future Movement wearing a Palestinian flag as a scarf and a Lebanese flag as a skirt, holds a Lebanese flag during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- Palestinian scouts hold a flag signed with their names at a protest organized by the Palestinian Institute for Human Rights “Shahed”, to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, and to condemn the international silence towards the rights of Palestinian people to return to their homeland, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- A Palestinian scout signs his name on a Palestinian flag as other boy scouts holding smaller flags wait for their turn at a protest organized by the Palestinian Institute for Human Rights “Shahed”, to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, and to condemn the international silence towards the rights of Palestinian people to return to their homeland, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- Palestinian children carry posters and a Palestinian flag as they flash victory signs, during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, at Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp near the port-city of Sidon, in south Lebanon May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ali Hashisho
- Pro-Palestinian protestors shout slogans during a march through central Sydney May 15, 2012. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central Sydney to mark Nakba Day (Catastrophe Day) after Israel’s foundation in the 1948 war when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
- A girl leans on a chain, during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, at Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp near the port-city of Sidon, in south Lebanon May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ali Hashisho
- A Palestinian woman paints a mural during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
- An Israeli soldier takes position next to Israel’s separation barrier at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank, as Palestinian youths (unseen) throw stones during protests on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- A Palestinian youth throws a stone as he stands against a mural painting of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat Israel’s separation barrier at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank during protests on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- Israeli soldiers take position next to a mural painting of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on Israel’s separation barrier at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank during protests on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- Masked Palestinians hurl stones at Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- A Palestinian protester uses a sling to hurl stones at Israeli troops during clashes outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
- A medic carries an injured Palestinian boy during clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and Israeli troops outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
- An injured Palestinian protester is carried away during clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and Israeli troops outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
- A Palestinian protester throws back a tear gas canister fired by Israeli troops during clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and Israeli security forces outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
- Youths of the Palestinian Democratic Union chain themselves as they wave Palestinan flags during a protest to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- Palestinians participate in a rally marking the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba,”. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
- Palestinians hold up a symbolic key during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. The writing on the key reads: “The return is the holy right.” (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
- Palestinian scouts waving Palestinian flags and carrying a flag with their names signed on it, attend a protest organized by the Palestinian Institute for Human Rights “Shahed”, to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba and to condemn the international silence towards the rights of Palestinian people to return to their homeland, in front of the U.N. headquarters offices in Beirut May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Sharif Karim
- Palestinians mark the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
- A masked Palestinian demonstrator waves a national flag during protests at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- A Palestinian youth waves a national flag during protests at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- Palestinian youths roll a burning tyre towards Israeli soldiers during clashes at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank following protests on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- A masked Palestinian youth rolls a burning tyre towards Israeli soldiers during clashes at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank following protests on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- A masked Palestinian youth throws stones at Israeli soldiers at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank during a protest on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- Palestinian boys break rocks to throw smaller pieces towards Israeli soldiers deployed at the entrance of the al-Aroub Palestinian refugee camp, just north the West Bank town of Hebron on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
- A masked Palestinian protester pours petrol on burning tyres during clashes at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank following protests on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- Palestinian boys throw stones towards Israeli soldiers deployed at the entrance of the al-Aroub Palestinian refugee camp, just north the West Bank town of Hebron on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO / HAZEM BADER
- Palestinians with faces painted in the colors of a Palestinian flag participate in a rally marking the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba,”. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
- A Palestinian man walks past a mural painting on the theme of Nakba in the West Bank city of Jenin on May 15, 2012, as Palestinians and Arab Israelis marked Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. Arabic writing on the wall reads: “The right of return is sacred”. AFP PHOTO/SAIF DAHLAH
- Palestinian activists mark the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, at Hawara checkpoint near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba,”. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
- Israeli soldiers take position next to a mural painting of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on Israel’s separation barrier at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank during protests on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- Israeli soldiers take position before firing tear gas towards Palestinian stonethrowers during a demonstration against the expropriation of Palestinian land by Israel in the village of Kfar Qaddum near the West Bank city of Nablus on April 6, 2012. AFP PHOTO/JAAFAR ASHTIYEH
- An injured Israeli soldier is assisted by a fellow comrade during clashes with Palestinian protestors outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, as the Palestinians demonstrated to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- A Palestinian demonstrator covers his face after inhaling tear gas fired by Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- A masked Palestinian hurls a stone at Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- A Palestinian protester uses a slingshot to hurl a stone at Israeli troops during clashes outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
- An injured Palestinian boy is carried on stretcher by fellow protestors after clashes broke out between demonstrators and Israeli soldiers during a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- A Palestinian demonstrator, wearing a gas mask, throws stones at Israeli soldiers as clashes broke out following a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- A Palestinian demonstrator throws stones using a sling shot at Israeli soldiers (unseen) during a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- An Israeli border police officer takes aim before shooting rubber bullets during clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and Israeli security forces next to Israel’s controversial barrier at Qalandiya checkpoint, near the West bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- An Israeli soldier fires a tear gas canister at Palestinian youths at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank on May 15, 2012 during a protest marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
- Palestinian demonstrators wave Palestinian flags and a banner reading in Arabic: “No giving up, no nationalization, the people will return to Palestine” during a rally in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Palestinian activists argue with an Israeli soldier on the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, at Hawara checkpoint near the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba,”. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
- A Palestinian demonstrator, has his hand treated after being injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers following protests outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- An injured Palestinian man is carried on stretcher by fellow protestors after clashes broke out between demonstrators and Israeli soldiers during a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- A Palestinian protestor gestures at Israeli soldiers as clashes broke out during a demonstration outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- Palestinian demonstrators wave Palestinian flags during a rally in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- Palestinian demonstrators waving a Palestinian flag take cover behind a board during clashes with Israeli soldiers during a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- Palestinian demonstrators, surrounded by tear gas, throw stones at an Israeli military vehicle during a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- A Palestinian demonstrator, collects stones to throw at Israeli soldiers as clashes broke out following a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- A Palestinian demonstrator runs and throws stones at an Israeli military vehicle during protests outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- Female Palestinian demonstrators, chant slogans at Israeli soldiers during a protest outside Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian demonstrator throws a stone toward Israeli soldiers during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian demonstrator runs through burning tires during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian receives treatment after being overcome by tear gas during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- Masked Palestinians hurl stones at Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- Palestinian protesters run away during clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and Israeli security forces outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: Palestinian demonstrators throw stones toward Israeli soldiers during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian demonstrator throws a stone toward Israeli soldiers during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian demonstrator receives treatment after being overcome by tear gas fired during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near Ramallah in the West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian receives treatment after being overcome by tear gas fired during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012, near Ramallah in the West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A wounded Palestinian is treated in an ambulance during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian receives treatment after being overcome by tear gas during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A wounded Palestinian is carried by a fellow demonstrator during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012, near Ramallah in the West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: Palestinian demonstrators throw stones toward Israeli soldiers during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A wounded Palestinian is carried by a fellow demonstrator during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012, near Ramallah in the West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- A Palestinian prepares to hurl a stone at Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- A Palestinian protester kicks a burning tyre during clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and Israeli security forces outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
- A Palestinian prepares to hurl a stone at Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- Masked Palestinians hurl stones at Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- Masked Palestinians hurl stones at Israeli troops, not seen, during clashes outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 during the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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- Palestinians and Libyans carry Palestinian (R) and Kingdom of Libya flags during a demonstration by the Palestinian community in Libya to mark Nakba, in Benghazi May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in a 1948 war when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were driven out of their homes. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori
- Members of the Palestinian community in Libya march in a demonstration to mark Nakba, in Benghazi May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in a 1948 war when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were driven out of their homes. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori
- Iranian men set representations of Israeli flag with red lines indicating cancellation, on fire in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, May, 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war that established the Jewish state in 1948, an event that Palestinians commemorate every year as their “Nakba,” or catastrophe. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
- Iranian men trample on representations of the Israeli flag with red lines indicating cancellation, in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, May, 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war that established the Jewish state in 1948, an event that Palestinians commemorate every year as their “Nakba,” or catastrophe. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
- Iranian men burn an Israeli flag, in a pro-Palestinian demonstration, under the Azadi (Freedom) tower, in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, May, 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war that established the Jewish state in 1948, an event that Palestinians commemorate every year as their “Nakba,” or catastrophe. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
- Iranians burn the Israeli flag during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- Iranian youths tear apart a burnt Israeli flag during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- Iranians burn the Israeli flag during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- Iranians burn the Israeli flag during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- Iranians burn the Israeli flag during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- An Iranian demonstrator burns a representation of the Israeli flag with red lines indicating cancellation, in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, May, 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war that established the Jewish state in 1948, an event that Palestinians commemorate every year as their “Nakba,” or catastrophe. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
- Men walk past newly painted murals on the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
- Women walk past newly painted mural on the 64th anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for catastrophe, the term used to mark the events leading to Israel’s founding in 1948, in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced from their villages during the war over Israel’s 1948 creation, an event they commemorate every year as their “Nakba”. The writing read:”We will return.” (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
- An Iranian woman paints pro-Palestinian drawings during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- Iranian women paint anti-Israeli drawings during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- Iranian women paint anti-Israeli drawings during a rally in Tehran’s Azadi Square (Freedom Square) on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba Day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian receives treatment after being overcome by tear gas fired during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near Ramallah in the West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: Palestinian demonstrators run from tear gas fired during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near Ramallah in the West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: Palestinians gather to demonstrate on May 15, 2012 in central Ramallah, West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- Palestinians attend a Nakba rally in front of Damascus Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City May 15, 2012. Palestinians marked the “Nakba”, or catastrophe, on Tuesday to commemorate the expulsion or fleeing of hundreds of thousands of their brethren from their homes in the war that led to the founding of Israel in 1948. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
- Palestinians protest outside Damascus gate in Jerusalem’s Old City on May 15, 2012 marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel in 1948. AFP PHOTO/GALI TIBBON
- Israeli undercover policemen detain a Palestinian demonstrator in the East Jerusalem Arab neighbourhood of Issawiya on May 15, 2012 as Palestinians protested to mark Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD GHARABLI
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian demonstrator, with an Israeli flag tied to his shoe, rolls a tire to be burned during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near Ramallah in the West Bank. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: Palestinian demonstrators recover from tear gas inhalation during clashes outside Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012, ear the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: Palestinian demonstrator runs through a cloud of tear gas during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- An Israeli police officer puts out the fire from burning Israeli flags during minor clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and police in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Issawiya May 15, 2012. Israeli security forces were on high alert for violence on Tuesday, the day when Palestinians mark “Nakba”, or catastrophe, of Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of their brethren fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
- An Israeli Arab youth holds a Palestinian flag as he rides a horse during a Nakba rally near the Israeli-Arab town of Umm el-Fahm May 15, 2012. Palestinians marked the “Nakba”, or catastrophe, on Tuesday to commemorate the expulsion or fleeing of hundreds of thousands of their brethren from their homes in the war that led to the founding of Israel in 1948. REUTERS/Baz Ratner
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A wounded Palestinian man is carried to safety during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- RAMALLAH, WEST BANK – MAY 15: A Palestinian receives treatment after being overcome by tear gas during clashes outside of Ofer Prison on May 15, 2012 near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinians mark Israel’s establishment in 1948 with “Nakba” or “catastrophe” day on May 15, to remember the thousands of Palestinians who fled or were expelled during the creation of the Jewish state and the subsequent war. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
- A Palestinian refugee walks down the stairs at the al Hussein refugee camp, as Palestinians mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, in Amman May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Majed Jaber
- Heba, a seven-year-old Palestinian refugee, sits at her parents’ house as Palestinians mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, at the al Hussein refugee camp in Amman May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS REUTERS/Majed Jaber
- Rabeeh, a 78-year-old Palestinian refugee, holds the key to her father’s house, which was located in the city of Lod near Tel Aviv in Israel, at al Hussein refugee camp in Amman May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Majed Jaber
- Rabeeh, a 78-year-old Palestinian refugee, poses for a photo with chained hands and the key to her father’s house, which was located in the city of Lod near Tel Aviv in Israel, in her mouth to mark the 64th anniversary of Nakba, at al Hussein refugee camp in Amman May 15, 2012. Nakba, or catastrophe, marks Israel’s founding in a 1948 war, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to leave their homes. REUTERS/Majed Jaber
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انّا للہ و انّا الیه راجعون
May Allah Subhana wa Ta’ ala grant the Shuhada Jannatul Firdaus, and ease it for their families, loved ones and anyone around them. Allahumma Ameen ya Rabbil Alameen. ‘ Inna Lillahi wa ‘ Inna ‘ Ilayhi Raji’un, Allahu Akbar
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* The list of shuhada does not display, the numerous victims of the zionist occupation which are undocumented by media. Nor it displays the victims of the “silent onslaught” due to restrictions of movement, ability to go to hospitals for treatment or life saving surgery, due to lack of medication because of the blockades and so on. For example: The Slow Motion Genocide by the Siege on Gaza only, killed 600 patients since Gaza got under Israeli Siege.
For an overview of All Israeli Massacres Palestinians go here
Neither does this list, display the avoidable mortality. A clear and statistical factual evidence, about the number of deaths due to indecent ruling by occupation forces. For even an occupier has obligations under International Laws, Geneva Convention and the Hague regulations, which it is neglecting. These circumstances, together with deliberate policies of the occupier to neglect and even deny every basic human right, severes avoidable mortality which is totally silenced by media or reporting organisations. While in the Holocaust, 1 on 6 Jewish people directly died of deliberate neglect, so if we believe the facts over 1 million due to avoidable mortality, neither should these same circumstances be ignores which are ongoing in Palestine. For this report displays a avoidable morality of at least 0,5 million Palestinians.
How many more dead corpses of Palestinians does the international community need to see in order to act? How many more cruelties and violations of Human Rights, Regulations and International Law will be needed to intervene so this ongoing warcrime is being stopped once and for all.
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