Palestinian population grew tenfold since 1948 Nakba
In the aftermath of World War 1, the West, in particular Britain and France, carved the Middle East in a way that served their interests, sowing the seeds of ongoing Israeli massacres in Palestine. The 1948 Nakba marked the beginning of Palestine's plight, as tens of thousands of Palestinians were killed and forcibly displaced from their homes, with their basic rights and freedom infringed upon day after day. Western colonialist powers continue to cast a shadow over the region, particularly through "Israel", underscoring the urgent need for justice, self-determination, and eternal freedom for the Palestinians.