Palestinians Worldwide Observe 50 Years Since Land Day

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Palestinians around the world mark Land Day each year on March 30, commemorating the events of 1976 when Israeli forces opened fire on protests against land confiscation. The day remains a powerful symbol of resistance and connection to land.

In 1976, demonstrations erupted after Israel announced plans to seize around 2,000 hectares of Palestinian land in the Galilee region. The policy aimed to alter the demographic balance by increasing the Jewish population in the area. Protests were particularly centered in the towns of Sakhnin, Arraba, and Deir Hanna.

During the demonstrations, Israeli forces fired on unarmed civilians, killing six Palestinians and injuring more than 100 others. These events marked a turning point in Palestinian collective identity and resistance.

Today, Palestinians in Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, as well as within Israel and across the diaspora, observe Land Day through protests, marches, and symbolic acts such as planting olive trees.

As the 50th anniversary of the 1976 events is marked this year, demonstrations and solidarity rallies have also been announced in cities worldwide, highlighting the enduring significance of Land Day in the Palestinian struggle.

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