Palestine, May 15, 2020(In Palestine Today) — Activists represented in VPalestine, Palestine SunBirds, Palestine Online, and Palestine Defense Forces launched a Twitterstorm in association with Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network on social networking sites, commemorating the 72nd anniversary of the Palestinian Nakab/catastrophe.
This Twitterstorm is a confirmation of the Palestinians’ firm hold of the right to return to Palestine, and also of their rejection of all the projects aiming at annulling the Palestinian cause.
Using #Nakba72 and KeyToJustice, several users, from various countries and nationalities took to social networking sites. In Arabic and English, the participants included the hashtags in up to 41.5 K tweets in English and more than 9000 tweets in Arabic. The hashtags took over the tweeting peak in a number of Arab countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, Occupied Palestine and Qatar.
In their posts and tweets, the activists and the supporters stressed their right to return, demanding the liberation of every acre of Palestinian soil. They also expressed an unwavering intent to hold on to Palestinian anchor principles and sacred sites, as well as a blatant refusal of all the projects aiming at liquidating the Palestinian cause or any attempts at normalization with the Israeli Occupation in the region.
We will return#NakbaDay #KeyToJustice pic.twitter.com/EqpZ0uuKOW
— #NakbaDay (@PalNakbaDay) May 15, 2020
All the families of the world had their family’s legacy from the great-grandfather as an antique ring or necklace.
Here in Palestine, a legacy for all Palestinian families is the old key to the house from which it was abandoned on Nakba Day in 1948.#NakbaDay #KeyToJustice 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/vS4DiOG2dT— Heba Hammad (@HebaHammad188) May 15, 2020
I am a refugee from Beersheba, and I will return to my land, return is our destiny.
The Palestinian Deeb Abu Diab, 82, is a refugee from the city of Beersheba. He lives in Gaza Strip, keeping the key to his house from which he was expelled by IOF in 1948.#NakbaDay#KeyToJustice pic.twitter.com/eSHpWZe9Ji— Samarabomustafa🇵🇸 (@samarabomustafa) May 15, 2020
Palestine is a land belongs to Palestinians who bravely and courageously fight for the sake of liberation and freedom. #NakbaDay #KeyToJustice pic.twitter.com/RgkfCsCJOT
— Ghadeer (@Ghadeershaaban7) May 15, 2020
On the Nakba Day, we confirm our right of return.#NakbaDay #KeyToJustice pic.twitter.com/0wzjaGk0l3
— Hanaa Wael Nassar ❤✌🙈 (@HanaaWaelNassa1) May 15, 2020
Remembering the Nakba, 72 years on #NakbaDay #KeyToJustice pic.twitter.com/YYspoKVEtb
— Noor elHuda 🇵🇸 (@jmpalest) May 15, 2020
In 1948, Zionist militants destroyed 531 Palestinian towns and villages and took control of an additional 774.#NakbaDay #KeyToJustice
pic.twitter.com/M4hXIyBur8— Jasika (@Jasika22663934) May 15, 2020
On the Nakba day, Zionist forces forced displacement of the Palestinians. We Will Return|✌#NakbaDay #KeyToJustice pic.twitter.com/i8k6Sgb80p
— Enas Wjeeh👩🎓 (@EnasQeshta) May 15, 2020
سلامٌ لأرضٍ خلقت للسلام ، وما رأت يوماً سلاماً 🇵🇸#NakbaDay #KeyToJustice pic.twitter.com/I876mZvCCy
— | A y i a 🇵🇸 | (@narcissist1999) May 15, 2020