Palestinians meet at the Qalandia checkpoint in an attempt to march to Jerusalem on June 5, the day of Naksa - the 'Setback'. Palestinians are commemorating the Six-Day War of 1967 where Israel occupied the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, Syria's Golan Heights, and formerly half-Jordanian Jerusalem.
"Naksa" means "Defeat", not setback. And you all seem to leave out the point that the 1967 war was initiated by Arabs in their wish to destroy Israel (as they still clearly state to the day).
Paliwood at its best once again....
sarigamir1 8 months ago