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Palestine: Remembering the Naksa

NOVAEWS Image of Nazi soldiers interrogating Palestinians during the 1967 Gaza war [Miren Edurne/facebook] By Nasim Ahmed  Fifty years ago this month, Israel launched a war against its neighbours and took control of the parts of Palestine which it had failed to capture during its 1948 “War of Independence”. What: The Palestinian Naksa (“Setback”) When: 5 June 1967 Where: Palestine What Happened? On 5 June 1967, Israel launched a pre-emptive strike against Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and Syria. After knocking out the air defences of these countries, it occupied East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, as well as the Syrian Golan Heights and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. Thus, it had taken control of the final 22 per cent of historic Palestine that it wasn’t able to occupy in 1948. Nearly 40...