Palestine Key at Desmond Heidi blog

Palestine Key. Palestinian man who fled his home in 1948 holding his door key, which has become a symbol of refugees’ right to return. Palestinians displaced by israel's war on gaza are holding on to keys from their damaged or destroyed houses as a symbol of one day returning to their homeland. When 700,000 palestinians fled from or were thrown out of their homes during the nakba in 1948, they took their house keys with them, convinced that they would come back after a week or two and re. Keys belonging to palestinians forced from their homes in the nakba and naksa have become symbols for their right to return.

RAMALLAH, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES MAY 15, 2012 Carrying a key
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When 700,000 palestinians fled from or were thrown out of their homes during the nakba in 1948, they took their house keys with them, convinced that they would come back after a week or two and re. Palestinian man who fled his home in 1948 holding his door key, which has become a symbol of refugees’ right to return. Keys belonging to palestinians forced from their homes in the nakba and naksa have become symbols for their right to return. Palestinians displaced by israel's war on gaza are holding on to keys from their damaged or destroyed houses as a symbol of one day returning to their homeland.

RAMALLAH, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES MAY 15, 2012 Carrying a key

Palestine Key Palestinians displaced by israel's war on gaza are holding on to keys from their damaged or destroyed houses as a symbol of one day returning to their homeland. When 700,000 palestinians fled from or were thrown out of their homes during the nakba in 1948, they took their house keys with them, convinced that they would come back after a week or two and re. Palestinians displaced by israel's war on gaza are holding on to keys from their damaged or destroyed houses as a symbol of one day returning to their homeland. Keys belonging to palestinians forced from their homes in the nakba and naksa have become symbols for their right to return. Palestinian man who fled his home in 1948 holding his door key, which has become a symbol of refugees’ right to return.

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