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Millions of Palestinians are commemorating the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, which marks the mass expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians during the 1948 war. This year's observance occurs amid ongoing displacement in Gaza, where over two million people are confined to a small area.
Millions of Palestinians are marking the 78th anniversary of the Nakba – Arabic for “catastrophe” – a term that refers to the mass expulsion and flight of some 750,000 Palestinians from their homes during the 1948 war surrounding the creation of Israel.
Friday’s anniversary is the third Nakba commemoration since Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza began, and comes as more than two million people in the besieged enclave remain displaced and confined to a fraction of their territory.
More than six months after an October ceasefire, Gaza’s population is crammed into less than half of the 40km (25-mile) strip along the Mediterranean coast, hemmed in by an Israeli-controlled zone that encompasses the rest of the territory.
The Nakba refers to the systematic dispossession and displacement of Palestinians between 1947 and 1949, when Zionist paramilitary groups captured towns and villages in what became the state of Israel.
Historians estimate that about 750,000 Palestinians – roughly one-third of the population at the time – were forced from their homes, and more than 400 villages and urban neighbourhoods were depopulated or destroyed to make way for new Jewish immigrants.
Hundreds of thousands of those expelled and their descendants now live in refugee camps in the occupied West Bank, Gaza and across the region, including Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Many still preserve keys, deeds and documents to homes in what is today Israel, passing them down through generations as symbols of their displacement and of a future return.
Palestinian refugees continue to demand the right to return to the towns and villages from which they or their relatives were forced out.
This “right of return”, enshrined in UN General Assembly Resolution 194, remains one of the core unresolved issues in the long-stalled negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
For many Palestinians, the ongoing war in Gaza and renewed displacement across the enclave underscore their belief that the Nakba is not a single historical event but a continuing process of dispossession.
As they mark the 78th anniversary, activists and survivors say their commemoration is both an act of remembrance and a reassertion of their demand for justice, return and self-determination.
Nakba means 'catastrophe' in Arabic and signifies the mass expulsion of Palestinians during the 1948 war, which is a pivotal event in Palestinian history.
Approximately 750,000 Palestinians were displaced from their homes during the Nakba, which occurred between 1947 and 1949.
As of 2023, over two million Palestinians in Gaza remain displaced and confined to less than half of the territory, following ongoing conflicts and a recent ceasefire.

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