FULL ARTICLE + PICTURES
https://realnewsandhistory.com/anyt-09-08-25/
Abdallah Abu Samra in front of the tent where he lives in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza.
By Raja Abdulrahim
Reporting from Jerusalem and Cairo
NY Times: Homeless and Hungry, Gazans Fear a Repeat of 1948
History
Israel’s war in Gaza has displaced most of the 2.2 million
Palestinian residents from their homes. Many of them fear it will be permanent,
a reprise of the Nakba.
One has to be a bit versed in the history of the period to fully appreciate the astonishing significance of the Zionist-owned (since 1896) "paper of record" using terms like "repeat of 1948" and "the Nakba." If this sort of exposure of the Shitty Little State is now acceptable, then we must now ask, what's next for the Q York Times? The true story behind the medieval "Black Death" well poisonings, perhaps? Or maybe a review of the historical accounts of Christian children being kidnapped and ritually murdered? OK -- exaggerating here -- but "youse guys" get the point.
In Arabic, the word "nakba" means "catastrophe." The Nakba (capital N) refers to the mass displacement and dispossession of the Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War -- the U.S. election year in which the SLS was established and immediately recognized by Hiroshima Harry Truman (May 14) and then Stalin's Soviet Union (May 17). The Nakba involved mass expulsions, massacres, destruction of villages, and other acts of terror by murderous Zionist gangs such the Irgun and the Haganah. Each year on Nakba Day (May 15), Palestinians commemorate the catastrophic events and the loss of their homeland -- a historical reality which Zionists and their paid goy apologists downplay to this day.
For nearly eight decades, the term "the Nakba" has
essentially been forbidden to use in polite company. And now, here it is being
accurately described, in a hard-hitting objective article written by Raja
Abdulrahim -- an Arab-American correspondent who only joined the Times staff in
2021 -- in "the paper of record!"
Oy vey! Did Raja Abdulrahim of the New York Times just say
"Nakba?!" Who's running the Times these days?!
NY Times Announcement: November, 2021 (10 months after Trump
cryptically invoked the Insurrection Act)
The text of the article itself is consistent with the headlines and just as historically sound and powerful. An excerpt describes the cruelty of 1948:
"For many Palestinians, the Nakba is not only a traumatic memory but also a matter of identity. About 1.7 million of the 2.2 million people in Gaza are either refugees from the war surrounding the establishment of Israel in 1948 or their descendants, according to the U.N. And while most have never lived outside Gaza, many consider themselves refugees from the lands their families fled — including villages nearly wiped off the map.
Survivors of the 1948 war say that hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were told at the time that they would be allowed to return to their villages in what is now Israel after a few days or weeks. Many just took a few belongings and the keys to their front doors.
They were not allowed back.
Such explosive truth gems -- the likes of which many Times readers have never even known of before -- are NOT supposed to be appearing in the lead vessel of the Judenpresse Armada. What more evidence does one need to understand that "Patriots are in Control" of the "mainstream media" now? Heck -- if this sort of historical correctionism keeps up, yours truly may soon be put out of business! And both the past and present day images, with sad drama captions, from the article (posted below) hit even harder. To great effect, the sad generational story is told of the "Abu Samra" family -- who (we are told) were left only with keys to their respective ruined homes, the grandfather in 1948 -- and now, the granddaughter (and grandfather again!) in 2023-present.
Not good for the SLS, boys and girls. Not good at all. Reminds me of something which "The Editorial Board" of The Anti-New York Times first published when this phony "Wag the War" "war" and "genocide" first stated in October 2023, and has repeated often ever since: "This will not end well for the Shitty Little State."
Nailed it. Trust the plan.
1.Palestinian women and children after fleeing their homes
in 1948 from what is present-day Israel. This displacement, which Palestinians
call the Nakba, is central to their historical grievance with Israel. / 2. Near
Yad Natan, Israel, is the site of a depopulated Palestinian village where Mr.
Abu Samra grew up. Ghada Abu Samra (his granddaughter) speaking of the current
"displacement" : “Some people say, ‘I wish I had been crushed along
with my house. Sometimes I feel that way too." Everywhere she goes, she
still carries with her the key to her home in northern Gaza, which has long
since been reduced to rubble."
Boobus Americanus 1: I read a sad story in the New York Times today about a 1948 event called the Nakba -- during which Palestinians were forced to leave their homes and villages with just the clothes on their backs and their house keys, never to return.
Boobus Americanus 2: Wow. That's brutal. I never heard that before.
*St Sugar: That'ss causse the old Jew York Timess deemed it NOT "fit to print."
Editor: Maybe we'll finally get
a write-up on the 1967 USS Liberty massacre, next June.
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