A Palestinian woman living in Lebanon holds a placard with Arabic that reads, "We will meet soon Palestine, we will return," during a rally to mark the 70th anniversary of what Palestinians call their "nakba," or catastrophe -- the uprooting of hundreds of thousands in the Mideast war over Israel's 1948 creation, in the Beaufort Castle near the border with Israel, Lebanon, Tuesday, May 15, 2018. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein) (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Nakba Day

Nakba Day has become known as a symbol of the Palestinians’ false hapless victimhood and a rallying cry for the destruction of the Jewish state. Here’s the truth:

May 15th is the day Palestinians call “Nakba Day,” which means “catastrophe” in Arabic and reflects their vision of Israel’s independence day.

The day is has become known as a symbol of the Palestinians’ false hapless victimhood and a rallying cry for the destruction of the Jewish state.

Watch and learn the truth behind Nakba day and how their alleged “victimhood” is promoted by a false narrative.