The catastrophe, a product of terrorism that wiped out entire villages, and forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee their land. They took with them keys to their homes, and hope that someday they would return. The catastrophe, because the price they paid for crimes they did not commit is unimaginable. Sources and Credits -Photographic and Archival Stills: --Wikimedia Commons. Selected archival imagery. -Moving Images --British Pathé. Newsreel footage: Troops in Palestine (1948), Battle Of The Roads AKA Troops In Action Palestine (1948). --Associated Press. United Nations Meeting on Palestine (March 4, 1948), sourced from youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTY1UMVHkBY --Tantura Beach, youtube video, https://www.youtube.com/shorts/27bsiqdVIJs --Dor Beach (Tantura), Israel | 4K UHD Relaxing Virtual Walk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r99xTY4beeQ --Holiday Village Dor, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcTVrUQa5Xs --The Mizgaga Museum in Nahsholim (Museum of Archeology and Glass), by Yohanna Tal - https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4H9qIeLCoY -Primary Source Reproductions --British Library, 1942 - British Survey Map of Tantura -Research sources --The Warm Sand of the Coast of Tantura - History and Memory in Israel after 1948, by Alon Confino, History and Memory, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2015), pp. 43-82 Published by: Indiana University Press Writing, voice over, music and video editing by Henrique Cartaxo. Comissioned and conceptually directed by return()






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