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What was the 1967 Six-Day War?
The Six-Day War of 1967 between Israel and its Arab neighbours began on the 5th of June and ended on the 10th. We take an in-depth look at what happened and how the events of those days changed the Middle East and its people forever.
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published: 15 Jun 2017
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1967: A Story of Occupation
The war between Israel and surrounding Arab states began on June 5 1967 and ended on June 10, when Israeli forces captured east Jerusalem and the Palestinian territories. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
published: 04 Jun 2017
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What has changed for Palestinians since the Naksa of 1967?
Tensions are running high as thousands of illegal Israeli settlers gather outside the Al-Aqsa Compound in occupied east Jerusalem. The parade marks Israel’s capture and occupation of East Jerusalem and its holy sites in the 1967 war, a move that is not internationally recognised. Palestinian affairs analyst Osama Nazzal explains.
#Naksa #AlAqsamosque #Israel
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published: 06 Jun 2024
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Six days that changed the Middle East: The '67 Arab-Israeli War | Featured Documentary
The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and military landscape, expanded Israel’s territorial claims and confirmed Israel's military dominance in the region.
This war is known to Arabs as 'The War in June' and in Israel as 'The Six Day War'. It came just two decades after the 1948 'Nakba,' or catastrophe, when the state of Israel was established and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes and land.
‘The War in June’ looks at the roots of the 1967 War and documents the actual details of six days of battle, before considering the profound long-term consequences of this conflict.
Editor’s note: This documentary uses footage from the Israeli Army Arch...
published: 01 Jun 2023
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How Palestinians were expelled from their homes
The Palestinian catastrophe, explained.
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Around the time that Israelis celebrate Independence Day, Palestinians commemorate “The Nakba,” or “The Catastrophe.” The Nakba was a series of events, centered around 1948, that expelled hundreds of thousands Palestinians from their homeland and killed thousands. The Nakba isn’t the beginning of the story, but it’s a key part of Palestinian history — and the root of Israel’s creation.
Prior to the Nakba, Palestine had a thriving population — largely made up of Arabs — that had lived and worked the land for centuries. But with the founding of Zionism, years of British meddling, and a British pledge to help create a Jewish state in Palestine — things began t...
published: 15 May 2023
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The 1967 Naksa, Or Defeat, Is Commemorated on June 5
In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Syria’s Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in what came to be known as the “Naksa”.
Watch the video to find out more.
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published: 05 Jun 2024
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Israelis tell evangelical Christians at Western Wall to 'go home'
Hundreds of Israelis told evangelical Christians who were praying at an archeological park bordering the Western Wall in occupied East Jerusalem to “go home”, underlining the strained relationship between them and religious Israeli nationalists.
Jerusalem’s Christian community says there has been a rise in attacks from Israeli ultranationalists on its churches and practices. The head of the Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Land warned that the rise of Israel’s far-right government has made life worse for Christians and emboldened Israeli ultranationalists
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published: 30 May 2023
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Palestine Freedom of Movement - Palestinian man
See the interactive: http://www.aljazeera.com/jerusalemjourney
Since 1967, Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have been unable to move freely in their own land.
Every day, it’s a challenge to get to work, see family, go to school or even get life-saving medical care.
We wanted to see exactly what it takes to navigate through the Palestinian occupied territories today.
Using GPS, we followed four people, each on a different journey to Jerusalem.
Here’s what happened.
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published: 18 Jan 2016
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How did the Nakba happen? | Al Jazeera English
70 years have passed since the Nakba, the “catastrophe” in Arabic, took place in Palestine in 1948.
In which more than 750,000 Palestinians were forcefully displaced from their homes and pushed into refugee camps in East Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and neighbouring countries.
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published: 13 May 2018
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The First Arab-Israeli War and the Palestinian Exodus (1948)
How did Israel come to be? How did the Palestinian exodus occur? Watch to learn this and more
published: 08 Feb 2024
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What was the 1967 Six-Day War?
The Six-Day War of 1967 between Israel and its Arab neighbours began on the 5th of June and ended on the 10th. We take an in-depth look at what happened and how...
The Six-Day War of 1967 between Israel and its Arab neighbours began on the 5th of June and ended on the 10th. We take an in-depth look at what happened and how the events of those days changed the Middle East and its people forever.
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The Six-Day War of 1967 between Israel and its Arab neighbours began on the 5th of June and ended on the 10th. We take an in-depth look at what happened and how the events of those days changed the Middle East and its people forever.
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- published: 15 Jun 2017
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3:23
1967: A Story of Occupation
The war between Israel and surrounding Arab states began on June 5 1967 and ended on June 10, when Israeli forces captured east Jerusalem and the Palestinian te...
The war between Israel and surrounding Arab states began on June 5 1967 and ended on June 10, when Israeli forces captured east Jerusalem and the Palestinian territories. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
https://wn.com/1967_A_Story_Of_Occupation
The war between Israel and surrounding Arab states began on June 5 1967 and ended on June 10, when Israeli forces captured east Jerusalem and the Palestinian territories. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
- published: 04 Jun 2017
- views: 3662
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What has changed for Palestinians since the Naksa of 1967?
Tensions are running high as thousands of illegal Israeli settlers gather outside the Al-Aqsa Compound in occupied east Jerusalem. The parade marks Israel’s cap...
Tensions are running high as thousands of illegal Israeli settlers gather outside the Al-Aqsa Compound in occupied east Jerusalem. The parade marks Israel’s capture and occupation of East Jerusalem and its holy sites in the 1967 war, a move that is not internationally recognised. Palestinian affairs analyst Osama Nazzal explains.
#Naksa #AlAqsamosque #Israel
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Tensions are running high as thousands of illegal Israeli settlers gather outside the Al-Aqsa Compound in occupied east Jerusalem. The parade marks Israel’s capture and occupation of East Jerusalem and its holy sites in the 1967 war, a move that is not internationally recognised. Palestinian affairs analyst Osama Nazzal explains.
#Naksa #AlAqsamosque #Israel
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- published: 06 Jun 2024
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Six days that changed the Middle East: The '67 Arab-Israeli War | Featured Documentary
The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and milit...
The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and military landscape, expanded Israel’s territorial claims and confirmed Israel's military dominance in the region.
This war is known to Arabs as 'The War in June' and in Israel as 'The Six Day War'. It came just two decades after the 1948 'Nakba,' or catastrophe, when the state of Israel was established and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes and land.
‘The War in June’ looks at the roots of the 1967 War and documents the actual details of six days of battle, before considering the profound long-term consequences of this conflict.
Editor’s note: This documentary uses footage from the Israeli Army Archive at the following timecodes: 19:33, 19:53, and 20:06.
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The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and military landscape, expanded Israel’s territorial claims and confirmed Israel's military dominance in the region.
This war is known to Arabs as 'The War in June' and in Israel as 'The Six Day War'. It came just two decades after the 1948 'Nakba,' or catastrophe, when the state of Israel was established and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes and land.
‘The War in June’ looks at the roots of the 1967 War and documents the actual details of six days of battle, before considering the profound long-term consequences of this conflict.
Editor’s note: This documentary uses footage from the Israeli Army Archive at the following timecodes: 19:33, 19:53, and 20:06.
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#Documentary #History #SixDayWar
- published: 01 Jun 2023
- views: 5383958
16:26
How Palestinians were expelled from their homes
The Palestinian catastrophe, explained.
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Around the time that Israel...
The Palestinian catastrophe, explained.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Around the time that Israelis celebrate Independence Day, Palestinians commemorate “The Nakba,” or “The Catastrophe.” The Nakba was a series of events, centered around 1948, that expelled hundreds of thousands Palestinians from their homeland and killed thousands. The Nakba isn’t the beginning of the story, but it’s a key part of Palestinian history — and the root of Israel’s creation.
Prior to the Nakba, Palestine had a thriving population — largely made up of Arabs — that had lived and worked the land for centuries. But with the founding of Zionism, years of British meddling, and a British pledge to help create a Jewish state in Palestine — things began to change drastically. By 1947, with increasing tensions between Jewish settlers and Palestinian Arabs — the British left Palestine, and the UN stepped in with a plan to partition the land into two states. What followed was known as Plan Dalet: operations by Israeli paramilitary groups that violently uprooted Palestinians. An estimated 15,000 Palestinians were killed, more than 500 villages were decimated, and roughly 750,000 Palestinians displaced.
Most who were expelled from their homes couldn’t return to historic Palestine. And today, millions of their descendants live in refugee camps in Gaza, the West Bank and surrounding countries. The history of the Nakba has been deliberately concealed and often ignored in western narratives around the creation of Israel. In this episode of Missing Chapter, we break down how the Nakba happened — and how it defined the future of Palestine.
Sources:
Check out the documentary “1948: Creation & Catastrophe” by Ahlam Muhtaseb and Andy Trimlett for more information about the events around the Nakba - https://tubitv.com/movies/513674/1948-creation-catastrophe
All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 was a great resource in helping us understand the Nakba - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22236243-all-that-remains
For our maps, we relied heavily on these organizations: Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, Institute for Middle Eastern Understanding, Palestine Remembered and Zochrot
http://www.passia.org/maps/view/2
https://imeu.org/topic/category/maps
https://www.palestineremembered.com/Maps/index.html
https://www.zochrot.org/
This report by Ilan Pappe helped us understand how Zionist forces planned to destroy villages -
https://www.palestine-studies.org/en/node/1650358
For our population breakdowns, we mainly used Australian National University’s Palestine Census reports archive -
https://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/yabber/yabber_census.html
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https://wn.com/How_Palestinians_Were_Expelled_From_Their_Homes
The Palestinian catastrophe, explained.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Around the time that Israelis celebrate Independence Day, Palestinians commemorate “The Nakba,” or “The Catastrophe.” The Nakba was a series of events, centered around 1948, that expelled hundreds of thousands Palestinians from their homeland and killed thousands. The Nakba isn’t the beginning of the story, but it’s a key part of Palestinian history — and the root of Israel’s creation.
Prior to the Nakba, Palestine had a thriving population — largely made up of Arabs — that had lived and worked the land for centuries. But with the founding of Zionism, years of British meddling, and a British pledge to help create a Jewish state in Palestine — things began to change drastically. By 1947, with increasing tensions between Jewish settlers and Palestinian Arabs — the British left Palestine, and the UN stepped in with a plan to partition the land into two states. What followed was known as Plan Dalet: operations by Israeli paramilitary groups that violently uprooted Palestinians. An estimated 15,000 Palestinians were killed, more than 500 villages were decimated, and roughly 750,000 Palestinians displaced.
Most who were expelled from their homes couldn’t return to historic Palestine. And today, millions of their descendants live in refugee camps in Gaza, the West Bank and surrounding countries. The history of the Nakba has been deliberately concealed and often ignored in western narratives around the creation of Israel. In this episode of Missing Chapter, we break down how the Nakba happened — and how it defined the future of Palestine.
Sources:
Check out the documentary “1948: Creation & Catastrophe” by Ahlam Muhtaseb and Andy Trimlett for more information about the events around the Nakba - https://tubitv.com/movies/513674/1948-creation-catastrophe
All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 was a great resource in helping us understand the Nakba - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22236243-all-that-remains
For our maps, we relied heavily on these organizations: Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, Institute for Middle Eastern Understanding, Palestine Remembered and Zochrot
http://www.passia.org/maps/view/2
https://imeu.org/topic/category/maps
https://www.palestineremembered.com/Maps/index.html
https://www.zochrot.org/
This report by Ilan Pappe helped us understand how Zionist forces planned to destroy villages -
https://www.palestine-studies.org/en/node/1650358
For our population breakdowns, we mainly used Australian National University’s Palestine Census reports archive -
https://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/yabber/yabber_census.html
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- published: 15 May 2023
- views: 2131807
2:37
The 1967 Naksa, Or Defeat, Is Commemorated on June 5
In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Syria’s Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in what came to be known as the “Naksa...
In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Syria’s Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in what came to be known as the “Naksa”.
Watch the video to find out more.
#Qatar #Doha #DohaNews #news #politics #palestine #islam #muslim #war #death #murder #israel #occupied #genocide #humanrights #gaza #children #egypt #syria #westbank #naksa
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In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Syria’s Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in what came to be known as the “Naksa”.
Watch the video to find out more.
#Qatar #Doha #DohaNews #news #politics #palestine #islam #muslim #war #death #murder #israel #occupied #genocide #humanrights #gaza #children #egypt #syria #westbank #naksa
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
- views: 44
0:39
Israelis tell evangelical Christians at Western Wall to 'go home'
Hundreds of Israelis told evangelical Christians who were praying at an archeological park bordering the Western Wall in occupied East Jerusalem to “go home”, u...
Hundreds of Israelis told evangelical Christians who were praying at an archeological park bordering the Western Wall in occupied East Jerusalem to “go home”, underlining the strained relationship between them and religious Israeli nationalists.
Jerusalem’s Christian community says there has been a rise in attacks from Israeli ultranationalists on its churches and practices. The head of the Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Land warned that the rise of Israel’s far-right government has made life worse for Christians and emboldened Israeli ultranationalists
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Hundreds of Israelis told evangelical Christians who were praying at an archeological park bordering the Western Wall in occupied East Jerusalem to “go home”, underlining the strained relationship between them and religious Israeli nationalists.
Jerusalem’s Christian community says there has been a rise in attacks from Israeli ultranationalists on its churches and practices. The head of the Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Land warned that the rise of Israel’s far-right government has made life worse for Christians and emboldened Israeli ultranationalists
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- published: 30 May 2023
- views: 5743282
1:42
Palestine Freedom of Movement - Palestinian man
See the interactive: http://www.aljazeera.com/jerusalemjourney
Since 1967, Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have been unable to move freel...
See the interactive: http://www.aljazeera.com/jerusalemjourney
Since 1967, Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have been unable to move freely in their own land.
Every day, it’s a challenge to get to work, see family, go to school or even get life-saving medical care.
We wanted to see exactly what it takes to navigate through the Palestinian occupied territories today.
Using GPS, we followed four people, each on a different journey to Jerusalem.
Here’s what happened.
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https://wn.com/Palestine_Freedom_Of_Movement_Palestinian_Man
See the interactive: http://www.aljazeera.com/jerusalemjourney
Since 1967, Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have been unable to move freely in their own land.
Every day, it’s a challenge to get to work, see family, go to school or even get life-saving medical care.
We wanted to see exactly what it takes to navigate through the Palestinian occupied territories today.
Using GPS, we followed four people, each on a different journey to Jerusalem.
Here’s what happened.
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- published: 18 Jan 2016
- views: 1265
6:14
How did the Nakba happen? | Al Jazeera English
70 years have passed since the Nakba, the “catastrophe” in Arabic, took place in Palestine in 1948.
In which more than 750,000 Palestinians were forcefully di...
70 years have passed since the Nakba, the “catastrophe” in Arabic, took place in Palestine in 1948.
In which more than 750,000 Palestinians were forcefully displaced from their homes and pushed into refugee camps in East Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and neighbouring countries.
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https://wn.com/How_Did_The_Nakba_Happen_|_Al_Jazeera_English
70 years have passed since the Nakba, the “catastrophe” in Arabic, took place in Palestine in 1948.
In which more than 750,000 Palestinians were forcefully displaced from their homes and pushed into refugee camps in East Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and neighbouring countries.
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- published: 13 May 2018
- views: 232994
9:17
The First Arab-Israeli War and the Palestinian Exodus (1948)
How did Israel come to be? How did the Palestinian exodus occur? Watch to learn this and more
How did Israel come to be? How did the Palestinian exodus occur? Watch to learn this and more
https://wn.com/The_First_Arab_Israeli_War_And_The_Palestinian_Exodus_(1948)
How did Israel come to be? How did the Palestinian exodus occur? Watch to learn this and more
- published: 08 Feb 2024
- views: 3358