Dominique Lesparre, mayor of a commune in the Paris suburb of Bezons, unveils the "Nakba Lane" plaque on June 11, 2018.

PRESS TV – The street sign read, “In memory of the expulsion of 800,000 Palestinians and the destruction of 532 villages in 1948 by the war criminal David Ben-Gurion for the creation” of Israel, referring to Israel’s first prime minister. CONTINUE READING

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  1. the sign needs to be HUGE — i.e., like the menorahs erected in public places next to Christmas trees in the USA — they tower over our Christmas trees. So should the sign re the Palestinian holocaust.

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