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Middle East without a full accounting — or recognition — of Palestinian history? Thursday marks the annual day of remembrance for [the Nakba](/news/2022/5/15/nakba-mapping-palestinian-villages-destroyed-by-israel-in-1948), a period that began in 1948 with the mass expulsion of Palestinians
enduring and continuous civilisation-state, a rich and cohesive culture, a youthful and educated population and an instinct for survival sharpened by centuries of resisting external domination. No amount of foreign pressure can alter these
endured unprecedented destruction, mass displacement and institutional collapse, the political initiatives supposedly designed to address the catastrophe have remained paralysed. Then in late May, Nickolay Mladenov, the Board of Peace’s high representative for Gaza
endured a lot of prejudice. Racist laws during the military dictatorship of the 1930s barred them, along with others of Middle Eastern or Asian origin, from opening businesses, even if they were Salvadoran citizens. Bukele