Reflecting on how terrorism was used by zionist forces to ethnically cleanse Palestine in the spring of 1948 during the Nakba, begin later wrote in 1951, "Without what was done at Deir Yassin there would not have been a state of israel."
Just over one month after the Deir Yassin Massacre, the zionity entity declared its “independence.”
Today, the occupation forces continue their massacres using U.S.-manufactured weapons, which have relentlessly bombarded the Gaza Strip since October 7.
Just today, the city of Rafah in southern Gaza was heavily bombed by the IOF. According to zionist media, the zionist entity seeks to transform Rafah into a so-called “buffer zone”—a move that would forcibly displace over 200,000 Palestinians, preventing them from returning home.
This ongoing genocide and Nakba did not begin on October 7; it began over 77 years ago and continues to this day.
One photo of the destruction of Deir Yassin (pictured here), shows cactus plants riddled with bullets. Through the generations, the prickly pear cactus plant, "sabr" (which also means patience), came to symbolize Sumud, or Palestinian steadfastness and resilience.
77 years later, Deir Yassin, and now Gaza, remains a rallying cry to defend the right of Palestinians to resist settler colonialism and genocide by any means necessary and carry on the struggle for liberation and return within our lifetime 🇵🇸
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