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Palestinians commemorate Land Day under threat of erasure

Palestinians marked Land Day today with renewed defiance, affirming their steadfastness in the face of ongoing war, displacement, and efforts to uproot them. Land Day began in response to an Israeli government decision in 1976 to seize around 20,000 dunams of land (approximately 20 square kilometres) between the towns of Sakhnin and Arraba in the northern Galilee.Every year on 30 March, Palestinians commemorate Land Day, a powerful symbol of resistance against land confiscation, forced displacement, and erasure.The day marks the killing of six unarmed Palestinian citizens of Israel by Israeli forces in 1976, during protests against a government plan to expropriate large swathes of Arab-owned land in the Galilee.Nearly five decades later, Land Day resonates more than ever, particularly in Gaza, where Palestinians are marking the occasion in the shadow of a devastating war that has entered its second year.

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Worland announces National Public Lands Day event | Bureau of Land Management

The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office will host a National Public Lands Day at the Wardel/Harrington Reservoirs. WORLAND, Wyo. – The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office will host a National Public Lands Day at the Wardel/Harrington Reservoirs.“Volunteer opportunities like this are a great way to make valuable contributions to public lands,” said BLM Outdoor Recreation Planner Cullen Hardy. “Days like these are so great for spending the day outdoors and partnering with members of our community.”The BLM manages about 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

This Palestinian Land Day: Resist.Rise.Decolonize. | BDS Movement

On this day in 1976, Israel’s apartheid forces murdered six Palestinians (all “citizens”) as they took part in nonviolent protests against the relentless settler-colonial theft of their land. Every March 30th, Palestinians everywhere commemorate Land Day, affirming our steadfastness and ... As we mark the 49th anniversary of Land Day, we commemorate all of the Palestinians murdered in Israel’s genocide against 2.3 million of our people in occupied Gaza. The Indigenous people of Palestine will continue our struggle for liberation and for the return of our refugees to their ancestral land despite the genocide.On this day in 1976, Israel’s apartheid forces murdered six Palestinians (all “citizens”) as they took part in nonviolent protests against the relentless settler-colonial theft of their land. Every March 30th, Palestinians everywhere commemorate Land Day, affirming our steadfastness and unwavering commitment to our land, and to our right to return and receive reparations.This year’s Land Day takes place during Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) and amid Israel’s intensified genocide in Gaza, which has escalated once again with renewed bombing, mass starvation, and forced displacement of Palestinians. Israel, fully supported and armed by the US and other western powers, has massacred hundreds of Palestinians since the early hours of Tuesday, 18 March, many while sleeping.Let us commemorate Palestinian Land Day this year with a clear and loud message that we will not let their oppression or their unprecedented brutality and repression colonize our minds with complacency, cowardice or despair. We shall work with all those seeking justice and defending human rights to establish the broadest possible coalitions to resist their injustices and crimes.

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Land Day: What happened in Palestine in 1976? | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera

Every year on March 30, Palestinians observe Land Day, or Yom al-Ard, recalling the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians were killed and more than 100 injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel’s confiscation of Palestinian land. Every year on March 30, Palestinians observe Land Day, or Yom al-Ard, recalling the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians were killed and more than 100 injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel’s confiscation of Palestinian land.The confiscated land is roughly the size of 3,000 football pitches or the area from the tip of Manhattan to Central Park in New York, US. Palestinians, both inside Israel and across the occupied territory, mark this day by holding protests and vigils and planting olive trees to reaffirm their connection to the land.Hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza joined the Land Day protests near the eastern Gaza borders, March 30, 2022 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]Um Ahmad al-Banna was wounded in the protests of March of Return and joined Land Day commemorations in Gaza in 2022 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

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Land Back from Turtle Island to Palestine! Boston demonstrators observe Land Day – Workers World

Boston Protesters gathered outside the Roxbury Crossing T-Station near the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center on March 30 to observe Palestinian Land Day in solidarity with Palestinian-led resistance against imperialism worldwide. As Aya, a Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) activist, Boston Protesters gathered outside the Roxbury Crossing T-Station near the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center on March 30 to observe Palestinian Land Day in solidarity with Palestinian-led resistance against imperialism worldwide. As Aya, a Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) activist, stressed, this year’s Land Day commemoration comes during a campaign…As Aya, a Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) activist, stressed, this year’s Land Day commemoration comes during a campaign of overtly fascist repression in the U.S. that has intensified along with the ongoing genocide in Palestine. On March 18, Zionist occupation forces violated a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, resuming their assault on Gaza.“Land Day reminds us that the struggle is not about borders; it is about belonging and refusing to be uprooted. It is about affirming generation after generation that this land is ours, and we will always return.Boston’s Roxbury Crossing on Land Day, March 30, 2025.WW photo: Steve Kirschbaum

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I have finally understood the true meaning of Land Day | Israel-Palestine conflict | Al Jazeera

My family has lived in Shujayea for centuries. Now we face the very real threat of losing our inherited land. This year, marking Land Day carries a different meaning: Despite the continuing genocidal war, we are still here, we are still standing, and we are still holding on to the land that we inherited from our ancestors.Every March 30, we would mark Land Day. Girls would wear embroidered dresses and boys would wear white shirts and keffiyeh.Palestinians hold flags as they mark Land Day in the southeast of Gaza City on March 30, 2023 [File: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters]When I was a school student, every morning, we would gather in the schoolyard and sing songs dedicated to our land, Palestine. Many of our classes would teach us about our culture and traditions deeply rooted in Palestinian land.

Land Day, 1976: A Turning Point in the Defense of Palestinian Lands in Israel | Institute for Palestine Studies

From our Digital Projects | Highlight | Every year, on the 30th day of March, the Palestinian people commemorates the 1976 Land Day during which the Palestinians in Israel went on a general strike and organized mass demonstrations to protest Israel's expropriation of their lands. The day ended with the killing of six Palestinians by the Israeli police. Read about the Land Day in The Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question.Highlight - A Turning Point in the Defense of Palestinian Lands in Israel - In 1975 Israel stepped up its campaign to appropriate Palestinian-owned land in Israel and to confine the Palestinians to isolated enclaves; that...

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Rally to protest Israel's attack on Palestine takes place on 'Land Day' in Tokyo - The Mainichi

People protest Israel's attack on the Palestinian territories on "Land Day" in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward, March 30, 2025. TOKYO -- Protesters took to the streets of Shibuya March 30, recognized as Palestine's "Land Day," calling for an end to Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories and massacres in the Gaza Strip.Land Day commemorates the events of March 30, 1976, when six Palestinians were killed in clashes with Israeli troops over the forced confiscation of land.

Jaguar Land Rover staff home for another day as company reels from cyber attack | Money News | Sky News

The carmaker's systems have been shut down as it was "severely disrupted" by the attack. Staff of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) have been told to stay home for a further day, Sky News understands, as the carmaker struggles to recover from a cyber attack.Image: A general view of the Land Rover site in Warwick.Jaguar Land Rover is the UK's latest major company to face a cyber incident, after Marks & Spencer had its operations disrupted for months.Jaguar Land Rover paused shipments to the US in April in response to President Trump's new tariffs.

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Was Wyoming Public Lands Day legislation meaningless? - WyoFile

Efforts by Wyoming politicians at the state and national levels to transfer or sell federal land left guest columnist Earl DeGroot wondering whether officially recognizing the day was meaningless. In 2018 and 2019, I joined many others in promoting legislation calling for the designation of a Wyoming Public Lands Day on the last Saturday in September. We testified at various committees in favor of the bill, which took two years to pass.Gov. Mark Gordon signing the Wyoming Public Lands Day bill.Recent efforts by Wyoming politicians at the state and national levels to transfer or sell federal land make me wonder whether the Public Lands Day bill was meaningless.In the meantime, let’s enjoy Wyoming Public Lands Day on Sept. 27. History tells us we must never take our federal lands for granted!

Land Day: Commemorating Historical and Ongoing Land Expropriation and Suppression of Palestinian Resistance

Since then, the 30th of March has been marked as Land Day, a central date in the Palestinian collective memory. The memory of the 1976 land dispossessions and the brutality of the Israeli response to Palestinian resistance echoes the Palestinian reality before and after that date. Since then, the 30th of March has been marked as Land Day, a central date in the Palestinian collective memory. The memory of the 1976 land dispossessions and the brutality of the Israeli response to Palestinian resistance echoes the Palestinian reality before and after that date.Commemorating Land Day amidst the coronavirus this year, the Palestinian people continue to face the ongoing Nakba, exemplified in their denial to return to their homes and the ongoing displacement on both sides of the Green Line. Rendering Palestinian homeless during a pandemic does not halt Israel from expanding its settler-colonial project.The Killing of Atef Yousef Hanysheh as he was Protesting Israel’s Land Expropriation in Beit Dajan on 19 March 2021 · On 19 March 2021, just ten days before the Palestinians would commemorate Land Day, the Israeli occupying forces killed ‘Atef Yousef Hanysheh as he was protesting Israel’s land expropriation in his village, Beit Dajan, in Nablus Governorate.After 200 dunums have been confiscated in the 1970s from Beit Dajan village by Israel for the establishment of Al-Hamra and Mekhora illegal settlements,[7] recent attempts by illegal settlers to expropriate further land from the village since October 2020, have been threatening the residents of the village with further colonization of their land. · Whereas the 30th of march is a day to remember the killing of Palestinians in 1976 by Israeli brutality because they protested their land appropriation, it is also a day to highlight the historical and ongoing massive Israeli land appropriations as one tool to implement the settler colonial project.

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National Public Lands Day - Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve | Bureau of Land Management

Join BLM, Horsetown and local non profits to benefit the lower Clear Creek Greenway. The BLM manages about 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation.Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

The Importance of Land Day to Palestinians

Every year since 1976, these March 30th Land Day protests have not only continued, but also spread throughout all of Palestine and in communities across the globe. They are a tribute to the continued Palestinian attachment to their land, their resilience, and their determination to rebuild ... The history of this day is important. The first Land Day was called in 1976 in response to Israeli government plans to seize control of large areas of the Galilee region in order to expand the area’s Jewish population. Such seizures of Arab-owned lands to make way for Jewish immigration had been Israel’s modus operandi from the beginning of the state.And so, when, in 1976, the government announced plans to issue new land expropriation orders in an effort to “Judaize” the Galilee, it was the proverbial “straw that broke the camel’s back.” They reacted by planning a massive nationwide general strike and protest march that would say “Enough!” Because the Israelis were deathly afraid of all forms of Arab resistance, they declared the protests to be illegal. Nevertheless, tens of thousands went on strike and peacefully marched. The day was marred by Israel’s violent response in which six Palestinian citizens were killed and more than 100 wounded.Every year since 1976, these March 30th Land Day protests have not only continued, but also spread throughout all of Palestine and in communities across the globe. They are a tribute to the continued Palestinian attachment to their land, their resilience, and their determination to rebuild their national community.The convergence of these three days serves as a reminder of the ways in which the themes they evoke have been essential components of the Palestinian national identity: attachment to their land, steadfastness despite losses endured, and belief in the promise of rebirth.

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Land Day - Wikipedia

Land Day (Arabic: يَوْم اَلْأَرْض, romanized: Yawm al-ʾArḍ; Hebrew: יוֹם הַאֲדָמָה, romanized: Yom HaAdama), recurring on March 30, is a day of commemoration for Palestinians, both Arab citizens of Israel and those in the Israeli-occupied territories of the events ... Land Day (Arabic: يَوْم اَلْأَرْض, romanized: Yawm al-ʾArḍ; Hebrew: יוֹם הַאֲדָמָה, romanized: Yom HaAdama), recurring on March 30, is a day of commemoration for Palestinians, both Arab citizens of Israel and those in the Israeli-occupied territories of the events of that date in 1976 in Israel.Scholarship on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict recognizes Land Day as a pivotal event in the struggle over land and in the relationship of Arab citizens to the Israeli state and body politic. It is significant in that it was the first time since 1948 that Arabs in Israel organized a response to Israeli policies as a Palestinian national collective.An important annual day of commemoration in the Palestinian national political calendar ever since, it is marked not only by Arab citizens of Israel, but also by Palestinians all over the world. The Arabs of Mandatory Palestine were a largely agrarian people, roughly three quarters of whom made their living off the land before the establishment of the Israeli state.Those protests that did take place against land expropriations and the restrictions Arab citizens were subject to under military rule (1948–1966) are described by Shany Payes as "sporadic" and "limited", due to restrictions on rights to freedom of movement, expression and assembly characteristic of that period. While the political movement Al-Ard ("The Land") was active for about a decade, it was declared illegal in 1964, and the most notable antigovernment occasions otherwise were the May Day protests staged annually by the Communist party.David McDowall identifies the resumption of land seizures in the Galilee and the acceleration of land expropriations in the West Bank in the mid-1970s as the immediate catalyst for both the Land Day demonstration and similar demonstrations that were taking place contemporaneously in the West Bank.

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'A foundational moment for Palestinians': Remembering the first Land Day

We understood, on that day, that we were facing an unprecedented event in the history of the Palestinians who remained inside Israel following the Nakba of 1948. But we did not realize at the time that this would also be a foundational moment for all the Palestinian people. The backdrop to the events of the first Land ... We understood, on that day, that we were facing an unprecedented event in the history of the Palestinians who remained inside Israel following the Nakba of 1948. But we did not realize at the time that this would also be a foundational moment for all the Palestinian people. The backdrop to the events of the first Land Day 47 years ago consisted of four main elements.The second is the victory of the Nazareth Front, led by Tawfiq Zayyad, in the Arab city’s municipal elections in the winter of 1975 — just a few months before Land Day, in which Zayyad would come to play a central role.But the most important of all, the first Land Day was the achievement of a young Palestinian generation of that time, born after the Nakba of 1948, that had begun to raise its head and respond to their political challenge, ready to pay a price — even if the price was in blood.It is this new generation of young Palestinian women and men who fought in the battles of 1973; who promoted the status of the PLO; who brought Zayyad to the mayorship; who guaranteed the commitment to the strike on March 30, 1976; and who stood with stones and their chests against the Israeli bullets that day. Land Day was a social and political earthquake for Palestinians in Israel.

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Ryan Day sends a message to Grambling State about whose band rules the land

Now, Grambling State does have a very good marching band; they are actually "world famous," as they call themselves, "the best band in the land." This band will be on display during the halftime show alongside the Ohio State band during today's matchup, but Day made sure that everyone knows ... Now, Grambling State does have a very good marching band; they are actually "world famous," as they call themselves, "the best band in the land." This band will be on display during the halftime show alongside the Ohio State band during today's matchup, but Day made sure that everyone knows who the better band is.“ Let’s make sure everyone understands one thing: The Best Damn Band in the Land resides here in Columbus, Ohio.” - Ryan Day before Ohio State plays Grambling State pic.twitter.com/JqvJ0QgMe6— Ohio’s Tate (@BarstoolTate) September 6, 2025"Let's make sure everyone understands one thing," Day said at Saturday's Skull Session. "The Best Damn Band in the Land resides here in Columbus, Ohio!"Grambling State's head coach really made a mistake trying to joke about who has the better marching band.

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'Palestinian Land Day' rally held in downtown LA | FOX 11 Los Angeles

Sunday is “Palestinian Land Day," which commemorates the 1976 protests against land confiscation in Palestine. Sunday is "Palestinian Land Day," which commemorates the 1976 protests against land confiscation in Palestine. On this day, Palestinians in Israel went on a general strike and organized mass demonstrations to protest Israel's expropriation of their lands.

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Land Day - Anera

On Land Day, we recognize the importance of land and heritage to the Palestinian culture, and remember the beauty of Gaza's land. Anera stands against the violence against Palestinian land and people, and advocates for the removal of humanitarian aid blockages. As the war persists, we hope for a better and more humane future for Palestine. ... This log offers a real-time day-by-day record of Anera’s humanitarian work in Lebanon.On this Land Day, Anera recognizes the importance of land and the ownership of land to Palestinian heritage.As many Palestinians are dealing with forced displacement, we celebrate the traditions and connection to the land that form this beautiful culture.

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United for Palestine holds demo for Land Day | Cyprus Mail

A demonstration by United for Palestine Nicosia took place on Saturday to mark the anniversary of Land Day, starting at Eleftheria Square. According to a statement from the organisation, "demonstrators gathered to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their enduring fight for ... A demonstration by United for Palestine Nicosia took place on Saturday to mark the anniversary of Land Day, starting at Eleftheria Square. According to a statement from the organisation, "demonstrators gathered to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their enduring fight for freedom and self-determination.