Liberation of Palestine

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Liberation of Palestine refers to the political and nationalist objective of ending Israeli control over Palestinian territories and establishing full Palestinian self-determination.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf nationalist objective
political objective
political slogan
associatedWith Arab nationalism
Palestinian liberation discourse
Palestinian nationalism
Palestinian resistance movements NERFINISHED
Palestinian self-determination
Palestinian statehood
anti-colonial movements
one-state solution debates
pan-Arabism
right of return for Palestinian refugees
two-state solution debates
contextOf Israeli–Palestinian conflict NERFINISHED
broader Arab–Israeli conflict NERFINISHED
emergedAfter establishment of the State of Israel in 1948
hasDimension cultural and national identity
human rights
national sovereignty
political independence
refugee rights
territorial control
hasGoal ending Israeli control over Palestinian territories
ending blockade and control over Gaza Strip
ending occupation of East Jerusalem
ending occupation of the West Bank
establishing Palestinian self-determination
establishing Palestinian sovereignty
realizing Palestinian national rights
hasOpposingView Zionism NERFINISHED
policies supporting permanent Israeli control over occupied territories
linkedToConcept decolonization
national liberation
self-determination of peoples
linkedToEvent 1967 Six-Day War NERFINISHED
Nakba NERFINISHED
refersTo achieving international recognition of Palestinian rights
ending Israeli military occupation
ending Israeli settlement expansion in occupied territories
establishing a Palestinian state
reversing or redressing displacement of Palestinians
timePeriod 20th century
21st century
usedBy Arab political movements
Palestinian political organizations
leftist and anti-imperialist groups
solidarity movements supporting Palestinians

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Arab Liberation Front goal Liberation of Palestine
Jean Genet supportedCause Liberation of Palestine
this entity surface form: Palestinian liberation movement