1967 Palestinian exodus
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The 1967 Palestinian exodus or Naksa (literally "setback")[1] refers to the flight of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians[2] out of the territories captured by Israel during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War, including the razing of numerous Palestinian villages such as Imwas, Yalo, Bayt Nuba, Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem, Shuyukh, Al-Jiftlik, Agarith and Huseirat, as well as the "emptying" of the refugee camps of Aqabat Jaber and ʿEin as-Sultan.[3]
This article is about Palestinian exodus following the 1967 War. For other events of Palestinian displacement, see Palestinian exodus. For other meanings of "Naksa", see Naksa (disambiguation).