'We won't Forgive or Forget'

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Nakba march: We can free ourselves of brutal regime

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Thousands of Arab Israelis, including MKs, mark 'catastrophe' of Israel's inception with march to villages depopulated in 1948

"The Jews' independence day is our day of mourning," thousands of Arab Israelis chanted Thursday during a march commemorating the "Nakba," or the "catastrophe" of the establishment of the State of Israel.

The protesters, who marched from Kafr Yasif towards Amqa and Kuwaykat - two Arab villages that were depopulated in 1948, waved Palestinian flags.

A number of Arab Knesset members, as well as Raed Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement in Israel's northern branch, were among the thousands who took part in the rally.

"Independence Day is a day of mourning for the Palestinian people, and on this day we remember the victims of the expulsion and expropriation," said MK Jamal Zahalka (National Democratic Assembly).

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"We will never forgive or forget as long as this historic injustice done to the Palestinian people is not rectified," the lawmaker said. "On this day we are full of hope, because we see other nations liberating themselves from brutal regimes – and it can happen to us as well."

According to Zahalka, both the Palestinian and Jewish people "deserve to live a life of freedom, peace and equality – without Zionist hegemony. There is no true peace when one side controls the other."

MK Ahmad Tibi (United Arab List-Ta'al) said, "On this day one side celebrates while the other remembers the destruction of a community and expulsion. The acknowledgement of the other's suffering - particularly (the suffering) of the Palestinian people – would mean we are halfway towards a compromise."

Talab El-Sana, also from the United Arab List-Ta'al party, said, "I will never forget my historic right, nor will I forgive (Israel) for the crimes committed during the Palestinian Nakba.

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"These marches to the uprooted villages are meant to preserve the collective memory. As long as long as Israel does not acknowledge its responsibility for the Palestinian Nakba and the Palestinian refugees' right of return, the Palestinian Nakba marches will continue to intensify."
 

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That was answer from zionists to those demonstrators:

[ 26/04/2012 - 01:44 PM ]
NAZARETH, (PIC)
The Zionist movement "Im Tirtzu" published, on Wednesday (25/4), on its website pictures of the Arab students, who participated in the demonstration, titled "On the Independence day Arabs are in solidarity with the terrorists" in reference to their support for Palestinian captives in occupation jails on Nakba anniversary. After a while, the website was filled with hate messages against the Palestinian students. Messages like: “They must be burned", "Despicable", "They must be killed”, “Go to Gaza”, “Terrorists”, “This is the Hebrew University not the Arabic University .. go to Beir Zeit” and “They must be expelled from the university."

The Arab MK Hanin Zoubi stated that Arab students' activities at the Hebrew university bothered the racist Zionists, "this is a proof of the fairness of our political position and stands," she said.

She added, in a press statement on Wednesday, that Jewish racism is a sign of political bankruptcy and fear. "Our answer is through political struggle as the way to gain our rights and to foil attempts of the racists to gang up on us," she said.

"Racism in Israel goes beyond hostile policies to legislation for hostility, that is practiced in playgrounds and streets by police and statements made by the clergy," she stressed.
 
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