
Naksa Day - Wikipedia
Naksa Day (Arabic: يوم النكسة, Yawm an-Naksa, meaning "day of the setback") is the annual day of commemoration for the Palestinian people of the displacement that accompanied Israel's victory in the Six-Day War on 5 June 1967.
Naksa - Wikipedia
The Naksa (Arabic: النكسة, "the setback") [1] was the displacement of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, when the territories were captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. [2]
56 years of occupation: Explaining the Palestinian ‘Naksa’
2023年6月5日 · Today Palestinians are marking 56 years of Israeli military occupation. More commonly known as the Naksa, ‘setback’ or ‘defeat’ in Arabic, June 5th marks the first day of the six-day war,...
Naksa Day: Remembering ‘the setback’ and its consequences
June 5th marks Naksa Day, otherwise known as 'the setback'. This day marks the defeat of Arab nations during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and the beginning of the military occupation...
Naksa literally means ‘setback’ or ‘relapse’ and refers to the second Nakba-–the expulsion of Palestinians from West Bank, eastern Jerusalem and Gaza during the 1967 war. It also marks the beginning of Israel's illegal military occupation of these territories.
Naksa Day - The Times of Israel
2018年6月8日 · Military officials believe organizers will hold a low-key rally Tuesday for annual commemoration of Naksa Day, with large-scale march on border planned for weekend
Why do Palestinians observe Naksa? - TRT World
The Naksa or "the day of the setback" refers to the annual observance of the 1967 war in which Israel invaded Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, resulting in the displacement of thousands of Palestinians from their homes.
Remembering the Naksa – Middle East Monitor
2022年6月5日 · 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.
The 1967 Naksa: The making of the new Middle East
2016年6月10日 · The 1967 Naksa prepared the foundation for a neoliberal Middle East, and Israel’s militarism and colonial Zionism was the ideal tool for such an endeavour.
Naksa (The 1967 War) - Makan
The Naksa (Arabic for ‘the Setback’) is another foundational event with major ramifications on the future of the Palestinian people following the Nakba of 1948. It refers to the 1967 War, also known as the June War, Six Day War, or Third Arab-Israeli War, which was fought between Israel and the surrounding states of Syria, Jordan, and Egypt ...