150 A stateless people
The emergence of Israel caused massive migration waves: over 700,000 original inhabitants fled Palestine in 1948, and a still greater number of Jewish residents left Arab countries in the years that followed. The political and social problems were perpetuated for over sixty years. Palestinians basically became a ‘people without a state,’ living permanently in temporary facilities. In 1972 the IISH received this undated poster from the Palestinian student organization GUPS, established in Cairo in 1959.
Catalog record:
BG D17/544
Number:
150