
On May 15, Palestinians commemorated the Nakba (“catastrophe” in Arabic), referring to the forced exodus of Palestinians during the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. Around the same time, Israelis celebrated what they called the “reunification of Jerusalem” in 1967, meaning the occupation and then annexation of the Palestinian part of the city. One land, two historical narratives. Is it still possible to reconcile them? FRANCE 24’s Claire Duhamel and Amira Souilem report.
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