Hundreds of Palestinian citizens in Israel marked the 69th anniversary of the 1956 Kafr Qasim massacre with a march, prayers, and calls for justice and recognition.
The massacre occurred when Israeli border police shot 49 villagers returning home during an unannounced curfew; most officers received minimal punishment.
Speakers and rights groups urged the Israeli government to issue a formal apology, release classified records, and include the incident in school curricula as part of acknowledging Palestinian citizens’ rights.