How Israel is erasing the Nakba through nature ...Kuwait

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How Israel is erasing the Nakba through nature
In 1967, Israel expelled the residents of Imwas, a Palestinian village northwest of Jerusalem that was captured during the Six-Day War, and demolished the town. Today its remains — along with three other villages — are buried under non-indigenous eucalyptus and oak trees as part of Ayalon Canada Park, with barely a trace of its former inhabitants’ lives left. More than 180 Palestinian villages, whose residents were displaced during the 1947-48 ethnic cleansing of Palestine known as the Nakba or ‘catastrophe’ in Arabic, are now Israeli recreational sites. After the state of Israel was established in 1948, government agencies and non-profit organisations - like the Jewi

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