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Nahr el Bared camp in Lebanon was one of the first camps established to shelter the Palestine refugees of the Arab-Israeli conflict in 1948. The six thousand refugees lived in the tents in Nahr-el Bared camp in the early 1950s. Later, tents were replaced by concrete huts. 1951. (Photo: UNRWA Archive/S.Madver)

The Nation runs a righwing religious endorsement of Zionism in an apparent sop to its New York base. The article opposes BDS, citing Jewish fears stemming from Nazis and “centuries of forced exile from a historic homeland.” And leaves out the forced expulsion of Palestinians from their land. And anyone who doesn’t acknowledge that Jewish connection is “goysplaining” to Jews, Alexis Grenell writes.