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Webinar:Palestine from the Nakba to the Present

Webinar:

Palestine from the Nakba to the Present

Palestine from the Nakba to the present

Resilience and steadfastness through ethnic cleansing and genocide

  • How does the tragedy of the Nakba feature in the collective memory of Palestinians?

  • What is the relationship of the Gaza genocide to the Nakba of 1948?

  • What is the historic significance of the aftermath of October 7 offensive to the Palestinian national movement?

  • What is awaiting Gaza and Palestine after the ceasefire agreement in Gaza? What is our role in the West?

  • Is the realisation of the Palestinians' Right of Return still possible?

  • How will a second Trump presidency affect Palestinians aspirations of justice and freedom?

To answer all these questions and more, please join us in this highly educational conversation with Dr. Salman Abu Sitta.

Dr. Salman is a Palestinian public figure and the founder and president of the Palestine Land Society, London, dedicated to the documentation of Palestine's land and People. Author of “Atlas of Palestine and Mapping my Return”.

The session will include Q&A with attendees.

This event is hosted by Palestine Justice Movement Sydney and Free Palestine Melbourne, in collaboration with the Australian Friends of Palestine Association, Friends of Palestine Western Australia, Palestine Action Group Canberra,Tasmanian Palestine Advocacy Network, Justice for Palestine Magan-djin, Northern Rivers Friends of Palestine, Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa, and Perth Mums for Palestine.

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