
Nakba #26 - Assad Ammya
“We lived in a small house on Mount Carmel. It was a mixed area with Muslims and Jews. My father worked at a cigarette factory and also sold olive oil. My brother started working at Spinneys supermark...
31 Des 202539min

Nakba #25 - Abdullah Taleb El Salhane
“My father was a farmer. He grew, among other things, potatoes and tomatoes. I used to tend his sheep.” - What do you remember of your home village? “Your question is wrongly put. You should ask who k...
31 Des 202544min

Nakba #24 - Safia Mohammad Alawis
1947 “Near us was the Jewish village of Nesher. They visited our olive groves and we visited their homes. We were almost like siblings.”
31 Des 202558min

Nakba #23 - Khalid Jameel Saed Mosmar
1948 “Men, women, children, and the elderly arrived in Nablus by truck. They had been expelled from villages and towns in the surrounding area. The refugees were housed in a school. Inside, many famil...
31 Des 20251h 14min

Nakba #22 - Mahmud Khalil ‘Abdallatif
1946 “I grew up in Akka. We had a shop where my father sold timber. I was part of a scout band that played music in the streets. When we passed by my father’s shop, he would come out and watch. When h...
31 Des 202558min

Nakba #21- Hisen Farea al-Sabour
1936 “I don’t know exactly what year I was born. We didn’t use dates or years. We were illiterate. We used to say that someone was born the same year someone else died.” 1940 “My mother died when I wa...
31 Des 20251h

Nakba #20 - Lee Mahmud Musa
1943 “My father was a simple man who worked in all kinds of construction jobs. He was the kindest person in the world. Every time my mother chased us, he yelled at her. My father also had a cart from ...
31 Des 20251h 17min

Nakba #19 - Kazim al Zu‘ubi
1943 “Palestinian Jews and Arabs lived side by side, like one family. Arabs married Jews and Jews married Arabs. They were our friends, our relatives—we protected them.”
30 Des 202555min






















