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>> #Nakba IS an ethnic cleansing

You gave a Wikipedia link. I quoted a well-researched serious essay by a University lecturer who traced the origin of the usage of the word. Did you read it? It’s not “#Nazi-inspired #bigotry.”

#Syrian intellectual Constantin #Zureiq published a passionate #lament of the #Arab failure to defeat #Israel, The Meaning of the Disaster [#Nakba], giving birth to the word that would be used from as a shorthand for the traumatic #Arab defeat in that war.

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⬆️ #EcstasyAndAmnesia #GazaStrip

[How meaning of “Nakba” evolved]

As time passed, memories of that defeat evolved and the #Nakba became not an #Arab event but a #Palestinian one, and not a humiliating defeat—“seven Arab states declare war on #Zionism in #Palestine [and] stop impotent before it” is how it is described on the first page of #Zureiq’s book—but rather the story of shame and #forcedDisplacement.

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⬆️ #EcstasyAndAmnesia #GazaStrip

What’s astonishing is that a war that was embarked on so willingly, with so much unanimity, and with so much excitement could be later remembered as a story of pure #victimhood 🔥🔥🔥

Yet before the war was even fully over, Constantin #Zureiq published a passionate #lament of the #Arab failure to defeat #Israel, The Meaning of the Disaster [#Nakba], giving birth to the word that would be used from as a shorthand for the traumatic #Arab defeat in that war.

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