Strip Lights: Arab-Israeli Conflict and Palestinian Refugee

strip lights: Why Silence swallowed the damp living room, according to The Independent. Maryam Mahmud, under the cool glow of fluorescent strip lights, cleared her throat and shared her story. It has left us here to rot. Seventy-one years ago the Palestinian refugee arrived as a baby at the Bourj al-Barajneh camp in Lebanon. Since the Arab-Israeli conflict in 1948 which resulted in many Palestinians being evicted from their land UN agencies have registered 470,000 refugees in 12 camps across Lebanon. She described this lifetime spent incarcerated in a slum as humiliating. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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