1948 Palestinian exodus (Q13220089)

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expulsion and forced flight of Palestinians by Israeli settlers
  • The Arabs of the Land of Israel in the War of Independence
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1948 Palestinian exodus
expulsion and forced flight of Palestinians by Israeli settlers
  • The Arabs of the Land of Israel in the War of Independence

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Refugiados palestinos. (Spanish)
Refugiats palestins. (Catalan)
Palestinian refugees. (English)
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النكبة (Arabic)
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'The first was the conflict, which had been ongoing for about 50 years, between Zionist settlers and the local Arab population, which sparked hatred towards Zionists in the Arab community. This came to a head in the Palestinian-Arab assault on Jewish communities at the end of 1947, which started the war. The war of 1947–49 was the last in a series of Arab assaults on the Jewish community in Palestine, which had started in 1920 and continued in 1921, 1929 and 1936–39. Cumulatively, these incidents created enmity among the Jews towards the Palestinian Arabs. The mutual hatred and enmity was the bedrock for the creation of the refugee situation' (English)
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'The first was the conflict, which had been ongoing for about 50 years, between Zionist settlers and the local Arab population, which sparked hatred towards Zionists in the Arab community. This came to a head in the Palestinian-Arab assault on Jewish communities at the end of 1947, which started the war. The war of 1947–49 was the last in a series of Arab assaults on the Jewish community in Palestine, which had started in 1920 and continued in 1921, 1929 and 1936–39. Cumulatively, these incidents created enmity among the Jews towards the Palestinian Arabs. The mutual hatred and enmity was the bedrock for the creation of the refugee situation' (English)

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