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UN’s handling of Palestinian Nakba memory concerns

19 May 2026
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Another Nakba commemoration has taken place, with the UN General Assembly’s President Annalena Baerbock delivering a speech that highlighted the Palestinian experience of displacement through a poem by Mahmoud Darwish. In her address, Baerbock referred to the long-promised two-state solution as the only path to peace for Palestinians and Israelis, while failing to directly address the impact of Israeli colonialism. She noted the deaths of 800 Palestinian children since the ceasefire, without mentioning Israel’s broader military actions that have resulted in over 21,000 Palestinian child casualties since October 2023. The Palestinian Authority also acknowledged the 1947 Partition Plan, which allocated only 45% of historic Palestine for the establishment of an Arab state, reflecting ongoing tensions regarding land rights and sovereignty.

Why It Matters

The Nakba, which refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict, remains a critical point of contention in discussions about Palestinian rights and statehood. The UN’s endorsement of the 1947 Partition Plan is viewed by many as a catalyst for ongoing colonial practices in the region. The two-state solution, while often cited as a framework for peace, has faced significant challenges due to continued settlement expansion and violence, complicating the prospects for a viable Palestinian state. Understanding this historical context is essential to grasp the complexities of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the international community’s role in it.

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