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-The '''1948 Palestinian exodus''', also known as the '''Nakba''' ({{lang-ar|النكبة}}, ''al-Nakbah'', literally "disaster", "catastrophe", or "cataclysm"), occurred when [[Estimates of the Palestinian Refugee flight of 1948|more than 700,000]] [[Palestinians|Palestinian Arabs]] [[Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus|fled or were expelled from their homes]], during the [[1948 Palestine war]].+The '''1948 Palestinian exodus''', also known as the '''Nakba''' (''al-Nakbah'', literally "disaster", "catastrophe", or "cataclysm"), occurred when [[Estimates of the Palestinian Refugee flight of 1948|more than 700,000]] [[Palestinians|Palestinian Arabs]] [[Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus|fled or were expelled from their homes]], during the [[1948 Palestine war]].
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*[[1948 Palestine war]] *[[1948 Palestine war]]

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The 1948 Palestinian exodus, also known as the Nakba (al-Nakbah, literally "disaster", "catastrophe", or "cataclysm"), occurred when more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from their homes, during the 1948 Palestine war.

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