76 years have passed since the crime carried out by the Zionist Haganah gang, in which it blew up the Semiramis Hotel in the Katamon neighborhood in Jerusalem with explosives on its occupants, leading to the martyrdom of 18 Palestinians and the wounding of more than 20 others.

The “Semiramis” crime is considered the inaugural event of the Nakba, as it was part of an elaborate plan to displace the Palestinians and the prelude to the exodus of the inhabitants of the Holy City from the so-called “Jewish neighborhoods.”

Many years have passed since that crime, and “displacement” keeps repeating itself.