A Love Story Cut Short by Israeli Aggression in Gaza
Mohammad saw his fiancée just half an hour before she was killed in an air raid by Israeli occupation forces on a nearby house. "She was very smart. I was proud of her, she always dreamed of working in a bank as an accountant,” the grief-stricken young man said.
While most of his family and neighbors have become accustomed to Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, Khaled El-Hessy's grandma, who recently fled Ukraine, is still unsettled by the constant state of bombardment imposed upon the Gaza Strip.
Transnational Palestine: Migration and the Right of Return Before 1948
Transnational Palestine tells of the painful struggle of loyal sons and daughters of Palestine against Britain’s theft of their national identity, decades before 1948, the first group of marooned, stateless, Palestinian exiles.
The instrument that legally severed transnational Palestinians from what they considered their true homeland was the 1925 Palestinian Citizenship Order-in-Council, a law tightly focused on the importation of Jewish immigrants to be specially privileged citizens of Palestine. Nadim Bawalsa says that the British had scarcely considered the legal status of those living abroad, who had maintained extensive economic, familial and cultural ties with Palestine in what were basically Palestinian communities.
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Shot over a period of 25 years, "Two Blue Lines" examines the human and political situation of Palestinian people from the years prior to the creation of Israel to the present day. By primarily featuring the narratives of Israelis whose positions run counter to their country's official policy, filmmaker Tom Hayes provides a portrait of the ongoing conflict not often depicted in mainstream media.
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