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. As a result of the war, Israel took control of the Palestinian-populated West Bank and Gaza Strip, which were previously annexed by Jordan and controlled by Egypt, respectively.[1]
The first displacement, known as the Nakba, took place during and after the 1948 Palestine war. It is marked annually on Nakba Day on 15 May.
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NaksaDay (Arabic: يوم النكسة, Yawm an-Naksa, meaning "day of the setback") is the annual day of commemoration for the Palestinian people of the displacement...
The 1967 Palestinian exodus or Naksa (literally "setback") refers to the flight of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians out of the territories captured...
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unspecified sanctions against the Palestinian Authority. On 4 June, the day before NaksaDay, the Israeli Housing and Construction Ministry published tenders...
wounding 43. Asia portal Israel portal Land Day 2018 Gaza border protests "UN's Pillay condemns Israeli 'Naksa' killings". Al Jazeera English. 8 June 2011...
Syria-Israeli ceasefire-line in the Golan Heights on NaksaDay, marking the anniversary of the 1967 Six-Day War; Syria claims that close to 20 people were killed...
Palestinian exodus occurred; this came to be known as the Naksa (lit. 'Setback'), and also has its own day, 5 June. The Nakba has greatly influenced Palestinian...
academics as well. The Naksa was the expulsion of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War, including the razing...
relationships, and even murder, in the post-Naksa period. Mahfouz also presents the youth of the post-Naksa period, whose dreams is to immigrate and run...
shops that went bankrupt in 1996. Blumenthal, Max (6 June 2011). "On NaksaDay, unarmed resistance sends Israel into violent contortions". Archived from...
have resulted displacement of a number of Palestinians, known as Nakba or Naksa. In the 1948 war, around 700,000 Palestinians were expelled. Most of them...
ourselves the fact that we have met with a grave setback [naksa] in the last few days" – the "naksa" or "setback" for Egypt being the destruction of its armed...
most prominent Syrian novelist of this era. Following the Six-Day War in 1967, Adab al-Naksa, the "literature of defeat", grappled with the causes of the...
Naval as the central character. Sinha made a detective TV serial Hutumer Naksa. Civilian award Padma Shri (1992) National Film Awards 1956: National Film...
dispossession", that, according to Alon, replaces both the Nakba and the subsequent Naksa (the 1967 "setback", or further displacement) narrative, and the anti-imperialist...
groups of Greek Muslims, some autochthonous, some from parts of present-day Greece and Cyprus who migrated to Turkey under the population exchanges or...
The vast majority of the territory of present-day Greece was at some point incorporated within the Ottoman Empire. The period of Ottoman rule in Greece...
fall of Mistra in the Despotate of the Morea, most of the plains of present-day Greece fell entirely into the hands of the Ottoman Empire. The only territories...
on 9 June 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2011. "UN's Pillay condemns Israeli 'Naksa' killings". Al Jazeera. 8 June 2011. Archived from the original on 10 June...
territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire located in the territory of present-day southern Albania, central and northern Greece. It was formed in 1670[citation...
were repopulated after the Six-Day War in 1967. During that war, Arabs again faced mass displacement, known as the Naksa. Estimates range between 280,000-325...
almost gave up the siege, were next; and Mouchli was taken after a three-day siege, again after cutting its water supply. The despots fled before the...