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Nakba as a Continuing System: An Ongoing Reality

16 May 2026
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Every year on May 15, Palestinians commemorate the Nakba, or “catastrophe,” which marks the mass displacement of Palestinian Arabs during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. At that time, Palestinians owned approximately 94% of the land in Mandate Palestine, while Jewish settlers held about 5-6%. Following the UN Partition Plan, which allocated 55% of the territory to a Jewish state, Israel expanded its control to 78% by 1949, resulting in the expulsion or flight of around 750,000 Palestinians. The Nakba’s legacy persists today, as seen in Israel’s recent approval to restart land registration in the West Bank’s Area C, raising concerns over potential dispossession of Palestinian land. In Gaza, around 80% of buildings have been damaged or destroyed, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as reconstruction raises complex sovereignty questions amidst ongoing international debates regarding Israel’s actions.

Why It Matters

The Nakba is a critical event in Palestinian history and continues to influence the political landscape today. Historical data shows that over 500 villages and 11 Arab towns were depopulated or destroyed during the 1948 conflict, establishing a pattern of demographic engineering that persists. The ongoing expansion of Israeli settlements and the destruction in Gaza highlight the complexities of land ownership and sovereignty. As international responses vary, global perceptions of Israel have shifted dramatically, with surveys indicating a significant decline in favorable views, particularly following recent escalations in violence and settlement activity.

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