Online Exhibition: Memorial of the 50th Anniversary of the Kafr Qasem Massacre
30 October 2006
Fifty years ago, on October 29, 1956, 49 Palestinian residents of Kafr Qasem were murdered by Israeli border police who at that time were officially attached to the military. Countless more were wounded and left bleeding and unattended. Their families were unable to offer aid because of a 24-hour curfew lasting for some two days and three nights. Violation of the curfew was punishable by death. In the following two days (while the families were thus imprisoned in their homes) the Israelis unceremoniously buried the victims without permission or the presence of witnesses. Read more about Online Exhibition: Memorial of the 50th Anniversary of the Kafr Qasem Massacre