The Journey I S1: E1 Beta1 I Inwi To Peace I Documentary Series I May 15 Nakba Day The Nakba, or “catastrophe” in Arabic, refers to the displacement and expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland in 1948, resulting in a profound and lasting impact on the Palestinian people. Since then, Palestinians have faced persistent struggles, including occupation, displacement, and human rights violations. Despite their resilience and determination, Palestinians continue to endure injustices, including restricted access to basic rights like water, healthcare, and education. The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has led to cycles of violence, displacement, and trauma, perpetuating a sense of insecurity and uncertainty. The right of return for Palestinian refugees remains a contentious issue, with many still seeking justice and reparations for their lost homes and livelihoods. The Nakba serves as a poignant reminder of the Palestinian people’s unwavering quest for self-determination, freedom, and human dignity, inspiring ongoing struggles for justice and equality in the face of adversity.