Nakba: Jewish voices are challenging the stories Israel tells about itself | 
Al-Nakba | Al JazeeraGaza elders who survived the Nakba reflect on being 
displaced by Israel again, 78 years later – Mondoweiss


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Gaza elders who survived the Nakba reflect on being displaced by Israel ...

“Every moment I connect my life now to those years after the Nakba,” says 
85-year-old Fatima Ibrahim Khalfallah....
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Nakba: Jewish voices are challenging the stories Israel tells about itself

Indlieb Farazi Saber

A film director, historian and Holocaust survivor speak to Al Jazeera as 
opinions shift.
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London, United Kingdom – The lights come up slowly inside a cinema in London’s 
buzzy Soho district, but nobody rushes for the exit. As the credits roll, one 
woman lowers her face into her hands. A couple sit motionless. In the row 
ahead, someone exhales and says “Free Palestine”.
This screening of Planet Israel: A Cautionary Tale took place on the eve of 
Nakba Day, the annual commemoration of the 1948 forced displacement of more 
than 750,000 Palestinians and the killing of thousands more during the creation 
of the Israeli state.

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Nakba Day: What happened in Palestine in 1948?

Mohammed Haddad

This year marks 74 years of the Nakba, or the Palestinians' experience of 
dispossession and loss of their homeland.
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The documentary, which explores how trauma, nationalism and militarisation have 
shaped Israeli society after October 7, 2023 and during the genocide in Gaza, 
arrives as old political certainties around Israel are fracturing, increasingly 
among Jewish and Israeli intellectuals, artists, rabbis and historians 
themselves. In it, historians, experts and everyday Israelis are interviewed.

“The media has not reported this,” the film’s director Gillian Mosely told Al 
Jazeera from her London home, days before the screening. “British Jews are 
being treated as a monolith, which I think is fuelling anti-Semitism.”

According to polling from the Institute for Jewish Policy Research, which 
researches the state of contemporary Jewish life in the UK and across Europe,  
British Jewish opinion is divided over the war in Gaza and the direction of 
Israeli politics.

Forty percent of British Jews said Israel’s conduct in the Strip had weakened 
their attachment to the country, while more than a third said they no longer 
identified as Zionists. Only 12 percent expressed approval of Benjamin 
Netanyahu.


  


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