Displaced Palestinians encounter Jews occupying their home in Ijzim, Israel

“On the anniversary of the Nakba … a tour through depopulated Palestinian villages within Israel … and rare meetings between the owners of the original Palestinian homes and their current Jewish residents” — Najwan Simri, reporting for Al Jazeera [video clip is in Arabic and my translation follows] TRANSLATION OF THE VIDEOCLIP NARRATION: Information on the Palestinian village of Ijzim shown as three consecutive red text blocks throughout the video clip: - The village of Ijzim south of Haifa is one of three villages known as the Carmel triangle of villages that fell at the hands of Zionist gangs after the establishment of Israel. - A number of the people of the village of Ijzim took refuge in nearby cities and villages. Others took refuge in Arab countries after Ijzim’s occupation by Zionist gangs. - Many of the landmarks of the village of Ijzim, south of Haifa, are still there as witness of the events of the Nakba 72 years ago. NARRATION: Some towns and cities inside the Green Li
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