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1967 Palestinian exodus

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their homes and forcing those who are in their homes in the occupied territories to leave, either by direct means such as deportation or indirectly by attempts at undermining their morale or through the offer of special inducements, all with the ultimate object of annexing and settling the occupied territories. The Special Committee considers the acts of the Government of Israel in furtherance of these policies to be the most serious violation of human rights that has come to its attention. The evidence shows that this situation has deteriorated since the last mission of the Special Committee in 1970.
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Masalha 2003, "Between 1949 and 1967 the Palestinian population in the West Jordan Valley was dominated by three huge refugee camps surrounding the town of Jericho: ‘Ayn Sultan, Nu‘aymah and ‘Aqbat Jabir. The residents of these camps had been driven out from present-day Israel in 1948-9. During the
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Special Committee heard allegations of the destruction of over 400 Arab villages, but no evidence in corroboration was furnished to the Special Committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting the human rights of the population of the occupied territories. In 1971, this UN committee published a
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Para 57: "appearing in the Sunday Times (London) on 11 October 1970, where reference is made not only to the villages of Jalou, Beit Nuba, and Imwas, also referred to by the Special Committee in its first report, but in addition to villages like Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem and El-Shuyoukh in the
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On the basis of the testimony placed before it or obtained by it in the course of its investigations, the Special Committee had been led to conclude that the Government of Israel is deliberately carrying out policies aimed at preventing the population of the occupied territories from returning to
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Hebron area and Jiflik, Agarith and Huseirat, in the Jordan Valley. The Special Committee has ascertained that all these villages have been completely destroyed". Para 58: "the village of Nebi Samwil was in fact destroyed by Israeli armed forces on March 22, 1971."
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1967 hostilities or shortly after virtually all residents of these camps, approximately 50,000 people, fled or were expelled to the East Bank"
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and many of the residents had fled, the UN representative Nils-Göran Gussing noted that 850 of the town's 2,000 houses were demolished.
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This article is about Palestinian exodus following the 1967 War. For other events of Palestinian displacement, see
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further into Syria. Until 1967, roughly half of all Palestinians still lived within the boundaries of former
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writes that "the hope of moving the Arabs of Palestine to other states had been a constant factor in the
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Masalha, N. (2003). The Politics of Denial: Israel and the Palestinian Refugee Problem. Pluto Press.
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wrote in 2003 that: "In contrast to the large number of books written on the
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1967: Israel, the War, and the Year That Transformed the Middle East
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Palestinian Refugees: Mythology, Identity, and the Search for Peace
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1967 Israel, The War and the Year that Transformed the Middle East
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Flight of Palestinians in the aftermath of the Six-Day War
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After the psychological warfare unit made a visit to
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Index

Naksa
Palestinian exodus
Naksa (disambiguation)
Arabic
Palestinians
West Bank
Gaza Strip
Israel
Six-Day War
Israeli military
Imwas
Yalo
Bayt Nuba
Beit Awwa
Al-Jiftlik
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Nakba
1949–1956 Palestinian expulsions
Tom Segev
Zionist
British rule
1948 Palestine war
expulsions of Palestinians
Palestinian refugees
West Bank
Gaza Strip
Jordan
Egypt
Syrians
Golan Heights

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