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Palestinian tycoon shot by British troops in 1943 seeks justice over Balfour


Palestinian tycoon shot by British troops in 1943 seeks justice over Balfour

The walk up to Downing Street in September was a long time coming for Munib al-Masri, the Palestinian tycoon and former confidante of PLO leader Yasser Arafat, now in his 90s.

Masri was shot by British troops while on a protest march as a boy, in 1943. The leg injury has continued to plague him over the decades, like those countless Palestinians who have been injured, killed or displaced since the creation of Israel 77 years ago.

As a boy he lived through the Nakba in 1948, in which 750,000 Palestinians were made homeless. Many arrived as refugees in his native Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

“I saw them, it was really terrible, they were hungry, afraid, bare footed, they had walked hundreds of miles to come to Nablus for refuge,” he tells Middle East Eye.

Six decades later, his grandson, also named Munib, was shot by Israeli forces in 2011 while on a peaceful protest from the Lebanese side of the Israeli border, leaving him paralysed. 

Read more: Palestinian tycoon shot by British troops in 1943 seeks justice over Balfour

Palestinian billionaire Munib al-Masri celebrates with activists outside the Court of First Instance and Reconciliation in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on 21 February 2021 (AFP)
Palestinian billionaire Munib al-Masri celebrates with activists outside the Court of First Instance and Reconciliation in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on 21 February 2021 (AFP)