The 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba
The history of the city of Jerusalem dates back more than five thousand years and is therefore considered one of the oldest cities in the world. Since its founding, the city of Jerusalem has been known by many names; as the name Jebus, after the Jebusites, and it was known in 1049 BC. During the reign of the prophet David - peace be upon him - in the name of the city of David, and in the year 559 BC. It was called Jerusalem during Babylonian rule, and when Alexander the Great arrived, it was known as Yerushalem in the year 332 BC. Mr.
Jerusalem was conquered by Omar ibn al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) and then by Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi (Saladin) after the Battle of Hattin.
The British army occupied the land of Palestine in 1917 and as a result, the British Minister of Colonial Affairs Arthur Balfour gave his grim promise, which included the British government's support for the establishment and establishment of a national homeland for the Jews in Palestine. Since then, the first steps began to facilitate the arrival of Jews to Palestine, support immigration, facilitate arming, training and establishment of settlements until the situation ended with the withdrawal of Great Britain from Palestine on May 15, 1948, and the Jews surrendered their camps, weapons and cannons in clear complicity and conspiracy against the rights of the Palestinian people, owners of the land and owners of the right.
In 1922, the British Mandate of Palestine was established by a decision of the League of Nations at the San Remo Conference in 1920.
In 1948, Britain announced the end of the Mandate in Palestine and the withdrawal of its troops, so Zionist gangs took advantage of the political and military vacuum and declared the creation of the Israeli state. On December 3, 1948, Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion declared West Jerusalem the capital of the nascent Israeli state, while East Jerusalem was under Jordanian sovereignty until the defeat in June 1967, which resulted in the annexation of all of Jerusalem to the Israeli occupation authority.
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, the Ministry of Mujahideen and Beneficiaries in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Algeria is organizing an international forum entitled 'The Nakba is a continuous crime and return is a right' on May 22 and 23, 2023 at the International Congress Center, Abdellatif Rahal in Algeria, with the participation of a Palestinian delegation from inside the occupied territories, led by the president of the Palestinian National Council, with the mufti of Jerusalem and Palestinians residing in Algeria