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The Register of Depopulated Localities in Palestine

Article Index
The Register of Depopulated Localities in Palestine
A Brief Guide to the Register
Area (geographical location) of the depopulated locality according to Morris.
Numbers depopulated
Arab (Palestinian, non-Jewish) Population in 1948
The Israeli military operation directly related to the depopulation of the village
Massacres From UN Truce Observers records
Bernadotte
villages from which refugees came
A Note on the Number of the Refugees
REFERENCES
All Pages

file_7856ddbb48_registerIntroduction

The Palestinian Nakba is unsurpassed in history.For a country to be occupied by a foreign minority, emptied almost entirely of its people, its physical and cultural landmarks obliterated, its destruction hailed as a miraculous act of God and a victory for freedom and civilized values, all done according to a premeditated plan, meticulously executed, financially and politically supported from abroad, and still maintained today, is no doubt unique.

Today, there are more than five million refugees whose families were expelled from their homes and not allowed to return.For half a century, they endured a life of suffering and destitution, some forced to be refugees again and again, most have been active in trying to remove this colossal injustice, all have a relentless desire to return home.

If there is a single lesson to be learnt from the last 50 years of war and strife, it is that the Palestinians will not just disappear and that they are the only people who have no where to live, nor wish to live, except in Palestine.

At the fiftieth anniversary of their Palestinian Holocaust, this Register, first published in 1998, is an attempt to put in print what is already engraved in the minds and hearts of millions of refugees.This second revised edition of the Register is part of an ongoing project to document the collective memory of the ‘unchosen’ but determined people.This and similar projects attempt to draft the blue print for the Return Plan.

S. A. S. September 2000

 



 

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