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Palestinians, Arab Israelis mark 'Land Day'

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LAND DAY. Arab Israelis march with Palestinian flags during a rally commemorating Land Day on March 30, 2016 in the Umm Al-Hiran village, which is not recognized by the Israeli government, near the southern city of Beersheba in the Negev desert. Menahem Kahana/AFP

ARRABA, Israel – Thousands of Palestinians and Arab Israelis gathered on Wednesday, March 30, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of "Land Day" marking the killing of 6 Arab Israelis protesting plans to confiscate Arab land.

In the northern Israeli town of Arraba, they waved Palestinian flags and banners that read, "The earth is the homeland" before observing a minute's silence in memory of the "martyrs" of 1976.

That was the year that Israeli police and troops shot dead 6 Arab Israeli protesters on March 30 during mass demonstrations against plans to confiscate Arab land in Galilee.

The High Follow-up Committee, the main representative organization for Arabs in Israel, had called for a strong turnout in Arraba and the southern Negev region, where about 1,000 people gathered.

"Land Day is a central starting point in our struggle against racial discrimination and the policy of uprooting which was launched during the Nakba and still endures today," the committee said.

Its statement was referring to the "Nakba", or "catastrophe" that befell them when Israel was established in 1948.

"We are also witnessing an escalation of persecution and violence and restriction of freedoms," it added.

Dozens of people also took part in similar rallies in the occupied West Bank, including Hebron and Nablus. – Rappler.com


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