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aljazeera.com
Nadim Bawalsa & the Palestinian diaspora: From denial to genocide

Nadim Bawalsa traces how early Palestinian migrants in Latin America forged national identity long before 1948.Nadim Bawalsa is a Palestinian historian whose book, Transnational Palestine, looks at the early Palestinian communities in Latin America and how they forged a sense of national identity long before the State of Israel ever existed.Bawalsa explains how these early migrants fought for citizenship and recognition and how the dream of returning to Palestine began decades before being exiled by Zionists became the defining experience of so many Palestinian people.

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aub.edu.lb.libguides.com
Al-Nakba: 1948 Palestinian Exodus: Jewish Immigration

1878 First modern Zionist agriculture settlement of Petach Tiqwa established. 1882 Turkish regulation restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine. Baron Edmond de Rothschild of Paris starts financial backing for Jewish settlement in Palestine. First waves of Jewish Immigrants (1882-1903). 1896 Jewish Colonization Association founded in 1891 in London by German Baron Maurice de Hirsh who starts aiding Zionists settlement in Palestine. 1901 Establishment of Jewish National Fund. Charged with the task of fundraising for the purpose of Acquiring a land to be inalienably Jewish and employing exclusively Jewish labor. 1904 Second wave of Jewish immigrants (1904-1914). 1909 Establishment of the first kibbutz, based exclusively on Jewish Labor. 1919 Third wave of Jewish immigrants (1919-1923). 1924 Fourth wave of Jewish immigrants (1924-1928). 1930 Hope - Simpson Report on land settlement, immigration and development in Palestine. The report concluded that there is no sufficient agricultural land for substantially increased number of Jewish settlers. 1939 MacDonald White Paper restricts Jewish land purchases and immigration to Palestine. 1940 Land transfers regulations, suggested by 1939 White Paper enter into force. N. B. 60,000 Jewish immigrants entered Palestine between the years 1940 and 1945, including 20 to 25,000 who entered the country illegally. 1945 Ernest Bevin issues White Paper announcing continued Jewish immigration into Palestine after exhaustion of 1939 White Paper quota. 1946 Anglo-American Committee recommended admitting 100,000 Jewish refugees into Palestine.

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middleeasteye.net
Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe, explained - Middle East Eye

It's a date inked in infamy for generations of Palestinians. Each year, on 15 May, millions mark the Nakba, or catastrophe, which refers to the ethnic cleansing of Palestine by Zionist militias to ...

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ipsc.ie
Home - Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign

The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign was set up in late 2001 by a group of established Irish human rights and community activists, academics and journalists who were deeply concerned with the current situation in the Occupied Territories. In partnership with Palestinians now living in Ireland the IPSC was formed to provide a voice for Palestine in Ireland. We are an independent, non-party ...

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