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We briefly start in 1799, in Ottoman-controlled Palestine, when an army under Napoleon besieged the city of Acre.
By the mid-1800s half a million Ottoman subjects lived in Palestine. Over 400,000 Muslims, 60,000 Christians and 20,000 Jews .
We come back to the Al-Nakba series which covers the general strike and the British response.
u0022Nakba,u0022 meaning u0022catastrophe,u0022 is the word Palestinians use to describe the ethnic cleansing that occurred during the creation of the state of Israel.
The Nakba, the birth of Israel, and the making of history.
Continuing from the events that lead to and including 1948, Part 2 of this series delves into the Swedish peace negotiator assassinated in September 1948.
Part 1 of this series goes into the Count Folke Bernadotte’s past, rescuing Jewish prisoners from Nazi concentration camps.
Personal recollections of both Palestinians and Israelis, revealing the events of the most pivotal year in the conflict.
Interviews with the perpetrators of the Deir Yasin massacre.
Black September, Munich
Lebanon’s relationship with Palestine and Israel
Hijackings to Sabra u0026amp; Shatila
Israeli filmmaker’s search for stolen Palestinian films. Taken during 1982 Lebanon War
Illegal Nuclear Weapons
The 1st Intifada through the eyes of the women who led it
After Oslo, Hebron Massacre
Former Heads of Shin Bet talk about their operations in the 90s into the 2000s Second intifada
Context about the Wall. 67, 74 to 2006.
Focus on Hebron – 1967-2021
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