Palestine slams Ursula von der Leyen's 'make the desert bloom' remark, calling it 'anti-Palestinian racist trope' that whitewashes Israel's illegal occupation and 'apartheid' regime
Palestine slams Ursula von der Leyen for her "racist denial" of Nakba [catastrophe] and "whitewashing" of Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian lands.Israel’s anniversary correlates with Palestine’s Nakba Day, when nearly 800,000 Palestinians were driven out of their homes by then Zionist Israeli paramilitaries in 1948 and onward. / Photo: AA Archive
Palestine particularly criticised on Wednesday her"make the desert bloom" comment, implying Palestine was an empty desert before the creation of the Jewish state. "Likewise, such a narrative perpetuates the continued and racist denial of the Nakba [catastrophe] and whitewashes Israel's illegal occupation and apartheid regime."
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