Phyllis Bennis argues that the Nakba, the 1948 Palestinian exodus, continues today through ongoing displacement and conflict.
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Justice for Palestine provides a comprehensive perspective on the Palestinian struggle, exploring Zionism, anti-Semitism, and diverse perspectives of Holocaust survivors and Jewish academics, both against and in favour of Israel. Additionally, it exposes disinformation, documenting the illegal occupation and imprisonment of Palestinians.