Nakba never ended for Palestinians, it is still happening today, historian says
Nakba never ended for Palestinians, it is still happening today, historian says
The Nakba Never Ended: Historian Drops Bombshell on Continuous Palestinian Displacement—Happening Right Now
Al Jazeera Interview Ignites Fresh Fury as Sami Abou Shahadeh Declares 1948 Catastrophe Is Today's Reality
In a searing exclusive that dropped just hours ago on Al Jazeera, Palestinian historian Sami Abou Shahadeh has ripped the mask off the official narrative. The Nakba—the "catastrophe" of 1948 that saw hundreds of thousands of Palestinians driven from their homes—never stopped. It is unfolding in real time, this week, today, as war, forced removals, and deliberate denial grind on without pause.
Shahadeh didn't mince words. He described the ongoing process as a seamless chain from the mass expulsions of 1948 straight through to the present-day bombardments and land grabs. This isn't dusty history. It's policy.
From 1948 to Now: The Same Playbook, Only Deadlier
Shahadeh laid it out plainly: what began with villages emptied at gunpoint in '48 has evolved into a multi-front assault. Today that means airstrikes flattening entire neighborhoods in Gaza, settler takeovers in the West Bank, and the systematic erasure of Palestinian presence from official maps and memory.
The historian pointed to the unbroken thread of displacement. Families pushed out in 1948 are still refugees. Their grandchildren face the same bulldozers and checkpoints. Each new wave of violence simply accelerates what never truly paused.
Critics will call this revisionism. They're wrong. The evidence is on the ground right now, homes reduced to rubble, olive groves razed, entire communities told they have no right to return. That's not spin. That's the record.
Denial Is the Deadliest Weapon
Shahadeh saved some of his sharpest fire for the international refusal to even name what is happening. By treating the Nakba as a closed chapter, world powers give cover to the continuation of the same project. Silence equals permission.
This week's interview lands as fresh strikes hit civilian areas and new settlement expansions are announced. The timing isn't accidental. The message is clear: stop pretending this is ancient history.
Global1.News Take: Enough With the Fairy Tales
Here's the unvarnished truth the usual talking heads won't touch. The Nakba narrative was never allowed to end because the underlying logic never changed. One people's security is still being purchased with another people's land and lives. Every denial, every "both sides" equivocation, every veto at the UN keeps the engine running.
Shahadeh's words cut through the fog. Palestinians are not asking for charity. They are demanding recognition that the catastrophe is active, measured in destroyed homes, orphaned children, and generations robbed of any future on their own soil.
What Happens Next
The interview is already circulating widely. Expect the usual pushback: accusations of incitement, claims of historical distortion, the tired line that "Israel wants peace." But facts don't care about talking points. The displacement continues. The denial continues. And until both are confronted head-on, the Nakba keeps rolling forward.
This is not a story from 1948. This is breaking news from right now.
This is Jessica Ali for Global 1 News. 🔥
Source: Al Jazeera via YouTube — 2026-05-13T10:32:25+00:00.
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