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From Al Nakba to 'Anata: 56 Years of Home Demolitions
"I never dreamed I would see my village," she said as the wetness pooled in the corner of her eyes. "I never dreamed I would go back there." And as I watched her choke back the tears, I couldn't help my own. But I wasn't as strong as the 16-year-old refugee girl that sat beside me and I had to reach up to wipe my eyes with the back of my hand.
I was sitting in a room on the bottom floor of the Ibdaa Cultural Center in Dheisheh Refugee Camp near Bethlehem. With me was a delegation from Berkeley Jews for Palestine (a group of anti-Zionist Jewish Americans), the Director of Ibdaa and a group of youth from the Center. Ibdaa is a cultural center for the youth of Dheisheh Camp.
Al-Nakba
The residents of Dheisheh are from 46 villages which were depopulated by Zionist forces in 1948. There were over 418 villages cleansed of their Palestinian inhabitants in 1948 as nearly 800,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes in what is now the state of Israel. Israelis mark the event as their independence day, but for Palestinians it is Al-Nakba ("The Catastrophe"). Today, there are over 5 million Palestinian refugees spread around the world. Many live in refugee camps in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.
Al-Nakba stands as the defining moment in the Palestinian narrative. No other event captures the pain of Palestinians so wholly and unites them so closely. The goal of Ibdaa's Oral History Program is to tell the stories of Al-Nakba and of life in the depopulated villages. The program once included taking groups of children from Dheisheh for visits to their home villages inside what is now Israel. Since the renewed Israeli crackdown on Palestinian movement in 2000, however, the Israeli government has refused to allow the trips and has denied travel permits to the children of Dheisheh. Many of the kids have never seen their home village, although most are less than 20 miles from the camp.
The young girl continued to tell us about her village. She explained that many of the homes there had been occupied by Israelis. Other homes had been demolished. In fact, many of the depopulated Palestinian villages were totally destroyed soon after the war when the state of Israel was created. The new Israeli government quickly passed a series of laws to appropriate the vacated Palestinian land and define the refugees as "infiltrators" that were to be banned from the country. In the meantime, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 194, affirming the right of the 1948 refugees to return to their homes. A right that has yet to be honored.
In Dheisheh, as in other Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, life is as unstable as the conflict itself. The refugees have tried to make the camp as comfortable as possible, erecting cement houses and small gardens where once there were only tents. Many have the deeds to their land inside Israel and the keys to the homes which stood there. Consecutive Israeli governments, however, have refused to honor the Right of Return of the Palestinians who lost their homes in 1948. Meanwhile, the more than 5 million refugees wait for their rights to be addressed.
'Anata
A day after my visit to Ibdaa, I found myself in the village of 'Anata in East Jerusalem watching an Israeli bulldozer tear down the home of a Palestinian family. There were two Palestinian homes demolished on Monday (November 29) and another destroyed the following day. I received a call on Monday morning and within the hour a coworker and I were negotiating our way through the Israeli checkpoints between Bethlehem and 'Anata. We followed the Wall winding through Palestinian land east of Jerusalem and ended up on a hilltop overlooking a small valley and the ruins of several house demolitions lingering on the hillside.
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Al-Nakba
The residents of Dheisheh are from 46 villages which were depopulated by Zionist forces in 1948. There were over 418 villages cleansed of their Palestinian inhabitants in 1948 as nearly 800,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes in what is now the state of Israel. Israelis mark the event as their independence day, but for Palestinians it is Al-Nakba ("The Catastrophe"). Today, there are over 5 million Palestinian refugees spread around the world. Many live in refugee camps in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.
Al-Nakba stands as the defining moment in the Palestinian narrative. No other event captures the pain of Palestinians so wholly and unites them so closely. The goal of Ibdaa's Oral History Program is to tell the stories of Al-Nakba and of life in the depopulated villages. The program once included taking groups of children from Dheisheh for visits to their home villages inside what is now Israel. Since the renewed Israeli crackdown on Palestinian movement in 2000, however, the Israeli government has refused to allow the trips and has denied travel permits to the children of Dheisheh. Many of the kids have never seen their home village, although most are less than 20 miles from the camp.
The young girl continued to tell us about her village. She explained that many of the homes there had been occupied by Israelis. Other homes had been demolished. In fact, many of the depopulated Palestinian villages were totally destroyed soon after the war when the state of Israel was created. The new Israeli government quickly passed a series of laws to appropriate the vacated Palestinian land and define the refugees as "infiltrators" that were to be banned from the country. In the meantime, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 194, affirming the right of the 1948 refugees to return to their homes. A right that has yet to be honored.
In Dheisheh, as in other Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, life is as unstable as the conflict itself. The refugees have tried to make the camp as comfortable as possible, erecting cement houses and small gardens where once there were only tents. Many have the deeds to their land inside Israel and the keys to the homes which stood there. Consecutive Israeli governments, however, have refused to honor the Right of Return of the Palestinians who lost their homes in 1948. Meanwhile, the more than 5 million refugees wait for their rights to be addressed.
'Anata
A day after my visit to Ibdaa, I found myself in the village of 'Anata in East Jerusalem watching an Israeli bulldozer tear down the home of a Palestinian family. There were two Palestinian homes demolished on Monday (November 29) and another destroyed the following day. I received a call on Monday morning and within the hour a coworker and I were negotiating our way through the Israeli checkpoints between Bethlehem and 'Anata. We followed the Wall winding through Palestinian land east of Jerusalem and ended up on a hilltop overlooking a small valley and the ruins of several house demolitions lingering on the hillside.
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56 Years of Land Theft
To say that the Palestinian People in the West Bank and Gaza have to move to Jordan because some Palestinians happen to live in Jordan, would be equal to saying that the Jews in Israel have to move to the U.S. and Europe because some Jews happen to live there.
And the West Bank was Part of Jordan before 1967.
And the People Now Living in the West Bank (the majority of whom were born and have lived there all their lives) are the Palestinians and not the minority (Jewish settlers),
A Palestinian State Now So that the Israeli Military can stay inside its own borders of Israel Proper.....and this Struggle for Palestinian Freedom can end.
Tit for Tat is getting us nowhere, as proof`you can see there is still conflict after thirty six years. So you have to look at the problem as it stands today, and do the right thing so both people can live in peace and with freedom.
If only one side has freedom, the other side will always be seeking it, in anyway they can. That is why there have been wars as far back as we can remember.
Thirty six years of war should be enough for such a small number of people, when you consider the World Population.
You can end this never ending conflict by allowing the Palestinian People to have their small state in the Whole of the West Bank and Gaza.
There are 1,200,000 or so Arabs living inside Israel Proper.
There are 400,000 or so Jews living inside the West Bank and Gaza.
Trying to remove all the settlement can be an almost undoable task.
So Set the Borders for Israel to it Pre 1967 Border (Green Line) and have the State of Palestine inside the West Bank and Gaza.
If the U.N. can decide the Borders of Israel in 1948.
The U.N. can decide the Borders of Palestine in 2004.
You would end up with Israel with a majority Jewish Population and Palestine with a majority Muslim Population.
This would allow for the Israeli Military to Guard and Control the Israeli pre 1967 borders instead of confiscating Palestinian Land and Demolishing Palestinian Homes in the West Bank and Gaza that only goes to fuel the need for the Palestinian People to fight for their Freedom.
The Jews who do not like living in the new Palestinian State can feel free to move to Israel if they so choose.
The Arabs living inside Israel can feel free to move to the new Palestinian State if they so choose.
Almost every nation on earth has more then one ethnic group or religious group. So why not Israel and Palestine?
It would sure be better then the never ending conflict we have right now.
And the West Bank was Part of Jordan before 1967.
And the People Now Living in the West Bank (the majority of whom were born and have lived there all their lives) are the Palestinians and not the minority (Jewish settlers),
A Palestinian State Now So that the Israeli Military can stay inside its own borders of Israel Proper.....and this Struggle for Palestinian Freedom can end.
Tit for Tat is getting us nowhere, as proof`you can see there is still conflict after thirty six years. So you have to look at the problem as it stands today, and do the right thing so both people can live in peace and with freedom.
If only one side has freedom, the other side will always be seeking it, in anyway they can. That is why there have been wars as far back as we can remember.
Thirty six years of war should be enough for such a small number of people, when you consider the World Population.
You can end this never ending conflict by allowing the Palestinian People to have their small state in the Whole of the West Bank and Gaza.
There are 1,200,000 or so Arabs living inside Israel Proper.
There are 400,000 or so Jews living inside the West Bank and Gaza.
Trying to remove all the settlement can be an almost undoable task.
So Set the Borders for Israel to it Pre 1967 Border (Green Line) and have the State of Palestine inside the West Bank and Gaza.
If the U.N. can decide the Borders of Israel in 1948.
The U.N. can decide the Borders of Palestine in 2004.
You would end up with Israel with a majority Jewish Population and Palestine with a majority Muslim Population.
This would allow for the Israeli Military to Guard and Control the Israeli pre 1967 borders instead of confiscating Palestinian Land and Demolishing Palestinian Homes in the West Bank and Gaza that only goes to fuel the need for the Palestinian People to fight for their Freedom.
The Jews who do not like living in the new Palestinian State can feel free to move to Israel if they so choose.
The Arabs living inside Israel can feel free to move to the new Palestinian State if they so choose.
Almost every nation on earth has more then one ethnic group or religious group. So why not Israel and Palestine?
It would sure be better then the never ending conflict we have right now.
To say that the Palestinian People in the West Bank and Gaza have to move to Jordan because so many Palestinians happen to live in Jordan, would not be equal to saying that the Jews in Israel have to move to the U.S. and Europe because some Jews happen to live there.
And the West Bank was illegally Part of Jordan before 1967.
And the People Now Living in the West Bank (the majority of whom were born and have lived there all their lives) are the Palestinians and also much of the minority (Jewish Settlers),
A Palestinian State Eventually So that the Israeli Military can stay inside its own borders of Israel Proper.....and this Struggle for Israeli Freedom against Palestinian Murder and Destruction can end.
Tit for Tat is getting us nowhere, as proof`you can see there is still conflict after thirty seven years. So you have to look at the Problem as it stands today, and do the Right Thing so both people can live in Peace and with Freedom.
If only one side acts with reason, the other side will always be seeking to avoid compromises based on reason, in anyway they can. That is why there have been wars as far back as we can remember.
Thirty seven years of war should be enough for such a small number of people, when you consider the World Population.
You can end this never ending Conflict by allowing the Palestinian People to have their small state in Part of the West Bank and Gaza.
There are 1,200,000 or so Arabs living inside Israel Proper.
There are 400,000 or so Jews living inside the West Bank and Gaza.
Trying to remove all the settlements can be an almost undoable task.
So Set the Borders for Israel to somewhat beyond the Pre 1967 Border (Green Line) and have the State of Palestine inside Part of the West Bank and Gaza.
If the U.N. could decide the Borders of Israel in 1947 and fail to protect the Jews from the Arab Attack that ensued,
The U.N. can not decide the Borders of Palestine in 2004.
You would end up with Israel with a majority Jewish Population and Palestine with a majority Muslim Population.
This would allow for the Israeli Military to Guard and Control the Israeli pre 1967 borders, provided the Palesinian Terrorists stop trying to rob Israelis of their Freedom by initiating attacks on Israeli Citizens that only go to fuel the Israeli Reprisals.
The Jews who do not like living in the new Palestinian State can feel free to move to Israel if they so choose.
The Arabs living inside Israel should feel free to move to the new Palestinian State if they so choose.
Almost every nation on earth has more then one ethnic group or religious group. So why not Israel and Palestine?
It would sure be better then the never ending Tot for Tat Conflict we have right now.
And the West Bank was illegally Part of Jordan before 1967.
And the People Now Living in the West Bank (the majority of whom were born and have lived there all their lives) are the Palestinians and also much of the minority (Jewish Settlers),
A Palestinian State Eventually So that the Israeli Military can stay inside its own borders of Israel Proper.....and this Struggle for Israeli Freedom against Palestinian Murder and Destruction can end.
Tit for Tat is getting us nowhere, as proof`you can see there is still conflict after thirty seven years. So you have to look at the Problem as it stands today, and do the Right Thing so both people can live in Peace and with Freedom.
If only one side acts with reason, the other side will always be seeking to avoid compromises based on reason, in anyway they can. That is why there have been wars as far back as we can remember.
Thirty seven years of war should be enough for such a small number of people, when you consider the World Population.
You can end this never ending Conflict by allowing the Palestinian People to have their small state in Part of the West Bank and Gaza.
There are 1,200,000 or so Arabs living inside Israel Proper.
There are 400,000 or so Jews living inside the West Bank and Gaza.
Trying to remove all the settlements can be an almost undoable task.
So Set the Borders for Israel to somewhat beyond the Pre 1967 Border (Green Line) and have the State of Palestine inside Part of the West Bank and Gaza.
If the U.N. could decide the Borders of Israel in 1947 and fail to protect the Jews from the Arab Attack that ensued,
The U.N. can not decide the Borders of Palestine in 2004.
You would end up with Israel with a majority Jewish Population and Palestine with a majority Muslim Population.
This would allow for the Israeli Military to Guard and Control the Israeli pre 1967 borders, provided the Palesinian Terrorists stop trying to rob Israelis of their Freedom by initiating attacks on Israeli Citizens that only go to fuel the Israeli Reprisals.
The Jews who do not like living in the new Palestinian State can feel free to move to Israel if they so choose.
The Arabs living inside Israel should feel free to move to the new Palestinian State if they so choose.
Almost every nation on earth has more then one ethnic group or religious group. So why not Israel and Palestine?
It would sure be better then the never ending Tot for Tat Conflict we have right now.
56 years of Arabs occupying Jewish land is long enough.
is more than enough. thank you and good night, leo.
It is the Jews who came into the area by the millions between 1900 and 1948 and started occupying Arab land not the other way around. Do a little research and find out how many Jews came into the area in that period of time.
Upon Israel's independence declaration there were merely 600,000 - 650,000 Jews west of the Jordan. Secondly, There was a slightly greater Arab migration to this area during that very same period. Apparently you're hoping folks will do one-sided research, only into the Jewish immigration. Thirdly, the Jews bought the lands they settled on in exorbitant prices, they didn't occupy "Arab land" or other non-Jewish land.
Your reductionism doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
Your reductionism doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
Al Nakba <<<----hey, I went to Yeshiva with Al!!! Don't tell me he's gone over to the Dark side!!
CT you are right in 1948 there were 650,000 Jews in the area in question....It was not until 1967 that the population was 2,300,000.
So it seems more then fair for the Palestinians to be allowed to have 22% of this same said land(West Bank and Gaza) for 4,000,000 or so Palestinian People.
Since Israel with a Population of 6,000,000 or so would still have 78% of the land (Israel Proper).
Not to much to ask for Peace in the Middle East.
So it seems more then fair for the Palestinians to be allowed to have 22% of this same said land(West Bank and Gaza) for 4,000,000 or so Palestinian People.
Since Israel with a Population of 6,000,000 or so would still have 78% of the land (Israel Proper).
Not to much to ask for Peace in the Middle East.
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