The plan to recognize “Day of Doom” was introduced in the US Congress

According to IRNA, Rashida Talib, a representative of Michigan in the US House of Representatives, announced today that he has submitted to the US Congress a plan to recognize the day of misery during which 400 Palestinian towns and villages were destroyed and more than 700,000 Palestinians were displaced.
“On this day, we must promote human rights and justice,” Taliban, who is of Palestinian descent, wrote on Twitter. The Palestinian people have been living under oppression and violent racism since 1948.
The Democrat added: “We have to acknowledge that the existence of Palestinians is denied when people refuse to admit war crimes and human rights abuses in Israeli apartheid.”
Talib also thanked Marie Newman, Betty McCollum, Elhan Omar and Alexander Acacio Cortez, other Democrats, for their support in presenting the bill to Congress.
May 15 in the history of Palestine is called “Day of Doom” or Day of Doom. This is the day that in 1948 the Zionists displaced a large number of Palestinians and occupied a large part of the Palestinian territory and then officially announced the establishment of their fake regime.