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Palestinian Christians
The Palestinian Christians are Christians of any denomination who have ethnic or family origins in Palestine. In both the local dialect of Palestinian Arabic and in classical or modern standard Arabic, Christians are called Nasrani (a derivative of the Arabic word for Nazareth, al-Nasira, and similar to the Hebrew "Notzri") or Masihi (from the same root as the Hebrew word for Messiah).
Palestinian_Christians
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Israeli–Palestinian conflict is an ongoing dispute between Israelis and the Palestinians. It forms part of the wider Arab–Israeli conflict. Though the State of Israel was established in 1948, the term is usually used also in reference to the earlier phases of the same conflict, between Zionist pioneers and the Arab population living in Palestine under Ottoman or British rule.
Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
Nazareth
Talk:Nazareth
Arab citizens of Israel
Arab_citizens_of_Israel
October 2000 events
October 2000 events is a term used to describe several days of protests in northern Israel that soon escalated into clashes between Arab citizens of Israel and the Israeli Police. The disturbances began after Palestinians in East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip launched what is now known as the Second Intifada.
October_2000_events
Ahmad Tibi
Dr. Ahmad Tibi (, , sometimes spelt Ahmed Tibi, born 19 December 1958) is an Arab Israeli politician and leader of the Arab nationalist party in Israel, Ta'al (the Arab Movement for Renewal). He currently serves as Deputy Speaker of the Knesset. He was elected on a joint ticket with the United Arab List to serve in Israel's parliament, the Knesset.
Ahmad_Tibi
Nakba Day
Nakba Day (Arabic يوم النكبة yawm in-nakbah — 15 May) meaning "day of the catastrophe" is an annual day of commemoration for the Palestinian people of the "anniversary of the creation of Israel" which marks the beginning of the 1948 Palestinian exodus, the resulting defeat in the 1948 Palestine War, the loss of land that followed from the war and their displacement and dispossession as a result .
Nakba_Day
Jisr az-Zarqa
Jisr az-Zarqa (, lit. bridge over the blue ) is an Israeli Arab local council on Israel's northern Mediterranean coastal plain. Located just north of Caesarea within the Haifa District, it achieved local council status in 1963. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) the town had a population of 11,100 residents at the end of 2005. Its name refers to the Taninim stream, which is known in Arabic as 'the blue
Jisr_az-Zarqa
Israel/Archive 17
Talk:Israel/Archive_17
Arab citizens of Israel/Archive 2
Talk:Arab_citizens_of_Israel/Archive_2
Arab citizens of Israel/Archive 3
Talk:Arab_citizens_of_Israel/Archive_3
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN, French:Réseau euro-mediterranéen des droits de l'Homme) is a network of 64 human rights organisations, institutions and individuals based in 30 countries in Europe and the Mediterranean region. It was established in 1997 in response to the Barcelona Declaration, which led to the establishment of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership.
Euro-Mediterranean_Human_Rights_Network
Oneworld25/sandbox
User:Oneworld25/sandbox
Bir Hadaj
Talk:Bir_Hadaj
WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/64.233.167.104
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam/LinkReports/64.233.167.104
Israeli–Palestinian conflict/Archive 8
Talk:Israeli–Palestinian_conflict/Archive_8