Sami Abushhadeh discusses Jaffa. (Video: Alex Kane)
Ramallah, West Bank–The Palestinian catastrophe, the Nakba of 1948, never really ended. What has happened since then, as Yehouda Shenhav, an Israeli sociologist and the author of Bounded by the Green Line, puts it, is a “continuation of the [1948] war by other means.” There are continuous effort by Israel to displace Palestinians of their land all over the occupied territories and inside Israel.
Two such efforts are evident in recently hearing the stories of Hani Amer, a Palestinian resident of the West Bank village of Mas’ha, and of the Palestinians living in Ajami, a neighborhood in Jaffa.
Amer sits down in his living room, talking with passion and at times smiling, despite his home being surrounded by the illegal separation barrier and Jewish-only settlements. For seven years, Amer and his family have been struggling against the barrier, which restricts their freedom of movement and ability to farm their surrounding land. As he explains, “until now, we’re being displaced”–a microcosm of Israeli efforts to confiscate Palestinian land and to push Palestinians out. “The situation we’re living in is horrible,” Amer says.

Hani Amer stands in the doorway of his home, which is completely surrounded by the separation barrier and illegal settlements. (Photo: Alex Kane)
But Amer’s story of displacement did not begin in 2003. Instead, it began in 1948, the year that Israel declared its independence in the midst of an ethnic cleansing campaign that expelled about 750,000 Palestinians. Amer is a refugee from Kafr Qassem, a Palestinian city east of Tel Aviv. If he had the chance, he says, he would return.
Amer is responsible for collecting water from his well. When he wants to go to the well, he has to make sure the Israeli army gate that leads to his land is open.
Amer tells of how he can only access his land at specific times in the day, and of the Israeli occupation’s harassment. For instance, at times Amer is forced to wait for what can be up to seven hours until the Israeli army lets him access his land.
“We are simple people facing a big entity,” he says. “The reason why we keep doing this is because we want to sustain our land.”
What Amer is up against is an individual family’s example of what the barrier and settlements are doing to Palestinians across the West Bank. In the village of al-Walajah, for example, the wall has surrounded “most of the village, with the side of the wall facing the Har Gilo settlement covered by Jerusalem stone and the side facing al-Walajah being exposed concrete,” according to the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem.
The same story of displacement—albeit a different chapter—is unfolding in the Palestinian neighborhood of Ajami, as depicted in the movie of the same name. There, the combination of gentrification and discrimination against Palestinians has led to a deteriorating situation, according to Sami Abushhadeh, a PhD student at Tel Aviv University who is writing a thesis on Jaffa as a center of Arab culture during Mandate Palestine.
After the 1948 war, Ajami became a Palestinian ghetto when Israeli forces “surrounded [the Palestinians there] by a barbed wire fence for a number of months,” according to the Israeli organization Zochrot. But currently, real estate developers looking to make Ajami into a hot-spot for Jewish families are displacing some of the residents and threatening others with eviction.
Isabelle Humphries, writing in the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, explains:
Walking around Jaffa, our local Palestinian guide pointed out new exclusive building developments built upon the sites of recently demolished homes and buildings. Eviction orders are issued by Amidar, the housing company owned and operated by the Israeli government. Amidar claims to offer subsidized and rent-controlled housing in Israel, but the fact that its major stockholders are the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Fund—two institutions openly mandated to support the Jewish population only—shows that it is not simply financial gain that authorities are pursuing. Indeed, since 1948 Palestinian representatives have been excluded from all stages of the urban planning process. Ben-Gurion’s vow that “Jaffa will be a Jewish city” remains the guiding principle.
As the cases of Mas’ha and Ajami show, Ben-Gurion’s vision of an ethnically exclusive state for Jews only remains the vision for the Israeli government today.
Alex Kane is a blogger and journalist based in New York City. He blogs on Israel/Palestine and Islamophobia in the U.S. at alexbkane.wordpress.com, where this post originally appeared. Follow him on Twitter @alexbkane.


There is only one word to describe this outrage: Apartheid.
It’s all a joke, really. This land is now Jewish.
Sure it is, habibi. Let’s see you keep it up for the next 5 centuries.
Finally people are calling it what it is..apartheid. No way to turn back and this concerns the I lobby.
not just learn from him
one must be hani amer
the pain of being pushed out of one’s land
jewish only
from now on
ouch?
what a relief, if it only hurt no more than that
but right now, for him, how much pain?
enough so as to take charge of his life
helping to break the chains
forced upon him
circumstances beyond his control
this perpetual nakba
let’s get this thing over with
sentimentality be damned
day after day
what one would be up against
violence, injury, coma, collapse and death
like during that U.S. backed Israeli siege of West Beirut ’82
car bombs
two, several days apart
both times – “Immediately afterwards there was this eery silence lasting for a minue or two, during which thinking seemed to be on hold; pending, that is, the brain’s recovering from the shock of the car bomb blast (windows cracked, furniture displaced, papers, ash trays hurled to the floor) -
and then, while trying to regain one’s senses, first of all, just having to figure out who & where one is, not to mention having to take a personal inventory as to whether or not one came out of the blast without loss of any body parts, and so on and so forth, until
it’s thank (please fill-in the blank) for one’s still being alive -
understand now what it would feel like to be in harn amer’s shoes?
good
now do something about it
desperation reigns among the zionist likkudniks in israel because the lie is finally exposed to the majority and most importantly the US audience finally seems to get it … foundation of their state through theft of land by mobsters and terrorists, ethnic-cleansing, systematic apartheid and cruelty, a culture of corruption that loots the US taxpayers and then is contemptuous of them, serial war-crimes, vicious inhumanity toward the people they subjugate, and a horrid coarsening of their own selves as they try to make real the lie
Unfortunately, too many US Zionists are just fine with the corruption, with taking part in a real estate scam and dispossessing the “animals”. They’re pleased with themselves for getting such a deal.
Continuing Nakba indeed:
Israelis murder Palestinian in his own bed:
link to bbc.co.uk
Foul, murderous thugs. (I can’t say much more at risk of being blocked. I’ll be lucky if this sentiment gets through).
But currently, real estate developers looking to make Ajami into a hot-spot for Jewish families are displacing some of the residents and threatening others with eviction.
To understand the occupation and the settlements, you have to understand this: it’s all a vast real estate scam. It’s about making billions by creating huge housing projects on land without having to pay for it. This is most evident in the Jerusalem region where housing pressure and prices are highest.
It’s all about money and profits from the land, and this is why the Palestinians have to go.
It is a real estate scam at its core.
Sami
(on the video) should do truth tours for the Israelis. Just like a birthright tour, except telling the actual truth. Then, there wouldn’t be so many Homphi’s in the world- believing in magical castles and such.
Have not read “Overthrowing Geography” Plan to
link to amazon.com
Although I have read a great deal about the history. Edward Said, Ilan Pappe and move
Edward Said
link to youtube.com
link to youtube.com
whoa – uncheap!
Another article that certain individuals (who I am no longer allowed to name directly) are guaranteed not to read. And then next time they’ll insist, “The Nakba is in the past. Stop living in the past (but remember the Holocaust)!” on subsequent threads.