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Palestineabout 4 hours ago·Stable·HIGH 70

Land Day: Commemoration of Palestinian Protests in 1976

The 1976 protests are a critical reference point in the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, illustrating deep-rooted grievances over land and governance.

On March 30, 1976, six unarmed Palestinians were killed and over 100 were injured during protests against Israel’s land confiscations. The event is significant in Palestinian history, marking ongoing tensions regarding land rights and sovereignty.
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Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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