10 May 2025

'Another Nakba': UN committee warns of new mass expulsion in Palestinian territories

8:17 am on 10 May 2025
Palestinians leave the scene after performing Friday prayers near the lands that Israeli settlers are threatening to confiscate, after the armed Israeli forces prevented them from reaching their lands, in the Dhahiriya area, south of Hebron, on May 9, 2025. (Photo by Mosab Shawer / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP)

Palestinians leave the scene after performing Friday prayers near the lands that Israeli settlers are threatening to confiscate, after the armed Israeli forces prevented them from reaching their lands, in the Dhahiriya area, south of Hebron, on May 9, 2025. Photo: MOSAB SHAWER

The world could be witnessing "another Nakba" expulsion of Palestinians, a United Nations committee warned on Friday, accusing Israel of "ethnic cleansing" and saying it was inflicting "unimaginable suffering" on Palestinians.

For Palestinians, any forced displacement evokes memories of the "Nakba", or catastrophe - the mass displacement in the war that accompanied to Israel's creation in 1948.

"Israel continues to inflict unimaginable suffering on the people living under its occupation, whilst rapidly expanding confiscation of land as part of its wider colonial aspirations," warned a UN committee tasked with probing Israeli practices affecting Palestinian rights.

"What we are witnessing could very well be another Nakba," it said, after concluding an annual mission to Amman.

During the 1948 war, around 760,000 Palestinians fled or were driven from their homes in what became known as "the Nakba".

The descendants of some 160,000 Palestinians who managed to remain in what became Israel presently make about 20 percent of its population.

The UN Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories was established by the UN General Assembly in December 1968.

The committee is currently composed of the Sri Lankan, Malaysian and Senegalese ambassadors to the UN in New York.

"What the world is witnessing could very well be a second Nakba. The goal of wider colonial expansion is clearly the priority of the government of Israel," they said in their report.

"Security operations are used as a smokescreen for rapid land grabbing, mass displacement, dispossession, demolitions, forced evictions and ethnic cleansing, in order to replace the Palestinian communities with Jewish settlers."

- AFP

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