The full story: Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem
Israeli government plans to force Palestinian families out of their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood
In the event that the court rules in favor of the settlers, the Palestinian families will lose their homes. Other families will face a similar fate. PHOTO: AA
JERUSALEM:
In the aftermath of the 1948 expulsion of Palestinians by Zionist gangs to pave the way for the creation of the state of Israel, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced to flee their homes in historical Palestine to neighbouring countries.
Following these events, which came to be known to the Palestinians as Nakba , or the Catastrophe, 28 families settled in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in East Jerusalem in 1956, hoping that would be the last time they are forced out of their homes.
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Israeli govt plans to force Palestinian families out of Sheikh Jarrah
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Israeli govt plans to force Palestinian families out of Sheikh Jarrah
(Web Desk) - Israeli government plans to force Palestinian families out of their homes in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
According to Turkish media “Anadolu” report, in the aftermath of the 1948 expulsion of Palestinians by Zionist gangs to pave the way for the creation of the state of Israel, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced to flee their homes in historical Palestine to neighboring countries.
Following these events, which came to be known to the Palestinians as Nakba , or the Catastrophe, 28 families settled in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem in 1956, hoping that would be the last time they are forced out of their homes.
Sheikh Jarrah Neighborhood In Jerusalem: The Full Story
Israeli government plans to force Palestinian families out of their homes in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. In the aftermath of the 1948 expulsion of Palestinians by Zionist gangs to pave the way for the creation of the state of Israel, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced to flee their homes in historical Palestine to neighboring countries.
Following these events, which came to be known to the Palestinians as Nakba , or the Catastrophe, 28 families settled in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem in 1956, hoping that would be the last time they are forced out of their homes.
Jordanian youth voice solidarity with Palestinian brethren in Sheikh Jarrah
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By Batool Ghaith - May 07,2021 - Last updated at May 07,2021
Jordanian youth and students hold a protest in solidarity with residents of occupied Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neigbourhood on Thursday. The banner reads: ‘Save Sheikh Jarrah’ (Photo courtesy of Tajdeed Facebook page)
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The Palestinian Foreign Ministry, in a statement issued on Wednesday, strongly condemned the Knesset Committee s approval of “this expansionist colonial and discriminatory rule, which undermines any chance of achieving peace in accordance with international standards, and the UN and its institutions abil