In June 1967, the third Arab-Israeli war broke out, at the end of which Israel occupied the Sinai, the Syrian Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank. Dubbed the Six-Day War by Isra... Read more
The Nakba is a Palestinian term, Arabic for catastrophe that befell the Palestinian people in 1948 by Zionist gangs after dozens of massacres resulted in the killing of more than 15,000 Pale... Read more
In 1936, widespread Palestinian dissatisfaction with Britain’s governance erupted into open revolution. Several key dynamics and events can be seen as setting the stage for this revolution. ... Read more
On the dawn of April 9 1948, a month before the events of Tantura massacre and two weeks after the signing of a peace truce requested by the heads of neighboring Jewish settlements and signe... Read more
Karameh is a Jordanian village north of the Dead Sea. Al Karameh was an important village for Palestine as it was the military headquarters for the Palestinian Fatah movement refugees in Jo... Read more
Twenty-six years ago, on February 25, 1994, a Jewish settler named Baruch Goldstein, an Israeli army physician, opened indiscriminate fire from his army-issued automatic rifle at hundreds of... Read more
On this day in 1987, the First Palestinian Intifada broke out across occupied Palestine. The uprising, which lasted for over six years, witnessed the deaths of thousands of Palestinians by I... Read more
On the night of January 30-31, 1947, a mixed force composed of the First Battalion of Palmakh and the Haghanna (estimated at approximately 150 to 200 Zionist terrorists) launched a raid agai... Read more
The King David Hotel explosion of July 22, 1946 (Palestine), resulted in the deaths of more than 92 innocent civilians in Jerusalem, and in the wounding of 58. King David Hotel was used as... Read more
71 years have passed, and the memory of the Nakba is still ahead of the Palestinian people, as if it were 71 hours ago, the series of Zionist criminality does not stop, and time won’t... Read more