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Nakba: ‘Palestinians will return to their stolen lands’

By Al Jazeera Published 2016-05-19 03:31 Updated 2016-05-19 03:31 Source: Al Jazeera

Palestinians throughout the besieged Gaza Strip marked Nakba Day on Sunday, with hundreds attending a commemorative ceremony and photographic exhibition highlighting the hardships faced by Palestinian refugees. Artists sang and performed the dabka, a traditional Palestinian dance.

“Israel has expelled me and my family from my village, al-Brare, and now I am in Gaza as a refugee … All Palestinians have the right to return their lands, from which they were expelled by Israeli Zionist groups,” Abd Alftah Abudaim, 90, told Al Jazeera. 

Six-year-old Tala Abusharikh expressed similar sentiments: “My grandmother always tells me about stories of life that occurred in her village that is now occupied by Israel. She made me enthusiastic to come back to our occupied village, confirming that all Palestinians will return to their stolen lands.”


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