Biography: The interview was recorded on August 3, 2005 with Amīnāh al-Maṣrī, female, born in 1932? al-Kābrī, Palestine and reides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Shaykh; al-Hādī; ʻᾹṭif; Sirḥān; al-Jishshī; Balqīs; al-ʻAlī; ‘Aṭāyā.Significant figures: al-Rīnnāwī, Ṭawfīq (Poet); Ḥisin, Aḥmad (Martyr).Table of contents: Childhood memories at al-Kābrī. (@ 0:13)Table of contents: Social and community life at al-Kābrī. (@ 6:31)Table of contents: Battles in al-Kābrī. (@ 31:41)Table of contents: Hope of return . (@ 37:49)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 27, 2003 with Amīnah Ḥusayn Shamālī, female, born in ʻArab al-Zubayd, Palestine.Significant figures: Yūsuf, Ḥasan (Mayor); al-Kibrah, Maḥmūd (Construction worker); al-Ibrāhīm, Khalīl (Landowner); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Village leader); Ṭayyib, Fāyiz (Mayor); Sa‘īd , Muḥammad (Resistance fighter); al-Muṣṭafá, ‘Alī (Resistance fighter); al-Khūrī , Shiḥādah (Trader); Ṭayyib, Fāyiz (Martyr); Dīb, Ṣubḥī (Martyr).Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions in al-ʻAlmānīyah. (@ 0:06)Table of contents: Social and cultural conditions in the village. (@ 22:6)Table of contents: Health conditions in the village. (@ 50:30)Table of contents: Political dynamics during the British rule. (@ 62:54)Table of contents: War events and the evacuation. (@ 76:55)Table of contents: Forced migration and refugees . (@ 92:30)Table of contents: Refugees and displacement. (@ 106:17)
Biography: The interview was recorded on October 15, 2003 with Amīnah ‘Abd al-Karīm al-Wākid, female, born in ʻAylūṭ, Palestine.Families: Abū Ra’is; ʻAbbūd; ʻAbdullāh; Abū al-Zuwayyid.Landmarks-Places of Worship: ʻAyn Lūṭ (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Muḥammad, Ḥasan (Mayor).Table of contents: Rural conditions and social life. (@ 0:26)Table of contents: Cultural life and customs . (@ 21:3)Table of contents: Battles, Zionist terrorism, and expulsion
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Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع إبنتها جميلة الاشقر، انثى، ولدت وتقيم في مخيم عين الحلوة للاجئين الفلسطينيينن لبنان.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Mustashfá al-Baṣṣah (Hospital); Sarāy Saida al-Ḥukūmī (Governmental institution); Mustashfá Saida al-Ḥukūmī (Hospital); Mustashfá Ghassān Ḥammūd (Hospital).Table of contents: War and displacement. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian women role during the Israeli invasion. (@ 10:37)Table of contents: War atrocities in a Palestinian refugee camp. (@ 37:41)Table of contents: War and social changes. (@ 54:21)
Biography: Biograpgy: The interview was recorded on June 4, 2004 with Amīnah Maḥmūd Muṣṭafá, female, born in 1928 in Tarshīḥā, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Ḥamūl; al-Aghawāt; al-Muqassim; Fāʻūr; Muṣṭafá.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Sabalān (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Maḥmūd, Shafīq (Mayor); ʻUmar, Fāyiz al-ʻAbd (Martyr); Muṣṭafá, Aḥmad (Mayor); Muṣṭafá, Zakī (Resistance leader); Ḥammūd, Aḥmad (Martyr); al-Jishshī, Abū Suhayl (Leader); al-Jishshī, Maḥmūd (Leader).Table of contents: Women education and agriculture. (@ 0:17)Table of contents: Social conditions and community life in Tarshīḥā. (@ 21:32)Table of contents: Political turmoil and Zionist invasion. (@ 41:48)Table of contents: Expulsion from Tarshīḥā. (@ 59:48)
Biography: The interview was recorded on February 18, 2006 with Ammūn Aḥmad Ghunaym, female, born in 1930? in al-Jish, Palestine and resides in al-Baṣṣ Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Dīb; Ruḥaymī; Shāhīn; Nimir.Significant figures: ‘Aql, Atanās (Teacher); al-Khaṭīb, Nājīyah (Martyr); Fahdī, Aḥmad (Martyr).Table of contents: Socical dynamics in al-Jish. (@ 0:02)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 18:49)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 12, 2003 with Anīs ʻAbdullāh Sāyigh, male, born in 1931 in Tiberias, Palestine.Families: al-Ṭabarī; al-Khūrī; al-Ḥāj Ismāʻīl; al-Khaṭṭābīn.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Dār al-Muʻallimīn (School); al-Kullīyah al-ʻArabīyah (School).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Bishop Gobat School (School); Mustashfá al-Ṭāʼifah (Hospital); al-Bank al-ʻArabī (Bank).Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Sayyida Sukayna (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Ṣayfī, Ṭalʻat (School principal); Wihbī, Tawfīq (Teacher); Najm, Muḥammad Yūsuf (Writer); al-Hawwārī, Muḥammad Nimir (Leader); Ṣāyigh, Yūsuf (Resistance leader).Table of contents: Family origin and childhood memories. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Education in Palestine. (@ 16:3)Table of contents: Community and social classes of the city. (@ 33:27)Table of contents: Zionist movement in Palestine . (@ 45:53)Table of contents: History of Tiberias. (@ 56:1)Table of contents: Military occupation and exile. (@ 63:46)
Biography: The interview was recorded in March 22, 2006 with Anīsah Dyāb Abū Haykal, female, born in al-Manshīyah, Palestine and resides in Mīyah wa Mīyah Palestinian Refugee Camp,Lebanon.Families: Mannāʻ; Ṣaqr; Da‘bis.Significant figures: al-Mū‘ā, Fawziyyah (Poet); Abū Mannāʻ, Yāsīn (Poet); al-Ṭrābulsī, Ibrāhīm (Martyr); Mannāʻ, Khalīl (Martyr).Table of contents: Social dynamics and events practices in al-Manshīyah . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political dynamics during the Zionist invasion and the expulsion to Lebanon. (@ 23:31)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع إنتصار أبو سالم، أنثى، ولدت وتقيم في مخيم عين الحلوة للاجئين الفلسطينيين، لبنان.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Mustashfá al-Hamsharī (Hospital).Significant figures: al-Ḥiṭṭīnī, Umm Yūsuf (Martyr).Table of contents: War events and displacement. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: War crimes during the Israeli invasion. (@ 14:53)Table of contents: Arrests during the Israeli occupation. (@ 27:29)Table of contents: Palestinian women activities during the Israeli occupation. (@ 40:54)Table of contents: Community and family life during the Israeli invasion. (@ 55:40)Table of contents: Political dynamics in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Refugee Camp. (@ 67:45)
Biography: فلسطين.Families: al-Asadī.Significant figures: al-Bāqī, Muḥammad ʻAbd a-Raḥīm (Revolutionary); Anṭāqyā, Sālim (Revolutionary); al-Ḥāj Ibrāhīm, Muḥammad (Prisoner); Ṣawwān, Muḥammad (Prisoner); Shaʻbān, Yaḥyá (Revolutionary leader); al-Ḥāj, Aḥmad Khalīl (Martyr); Shiḥādah, Maḥmūd (Martyr); Qamalmaz, Iḥsān (Military officer); Shdīd, Ghassān (Military officer); Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander).Table of contents: Family origin and education. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political conditions in Palestine. (@ 16:18)Table of contents: Social life and ceremonies. (@ 20:41)Table of contents: Bīrīyā during the Arab revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 31:59)Table of contents: Political life and military training in Syria. (@ 41:43)Table of contents: Military activity and resistance. (@ 57:56)Table of contents: Zionist occupation of Palestinian villages during 1948. (@ 75:6)
Biography: The interview was recorded on August 4, 2004 with Ibrāhīm Ḥusayn ‘Uṭūr, male, born in 1923 in al-Farrāḍīyah, Palestine and resides in Shātīlā Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Ḥusayn; al-Badārinah; Karrūm; Abū Shākir; ʻUṭūr; Shamaṣ; al-Maʻālī.Significant figures: Ṭāfish, Aḥmad (Revolutionary leader); Abū Dayyah, Aḥmad (Revolutionary leader); al-Shāʻir, Aḥmad (Revolutionary); al-Shāʻir, Tawfīq (Revolutionary); ‘Alāmah, Fu’ād (Revolutionary); al-Shā‘ir, ‘Abdullāh (Revolutionary); al-Aḥmad, Aḥmad ʻAlī (Martyr); ʻUbayd, Muḥammad (Martyr); al-Mūsá, Tawfīq (Martyr); al-Khālid, ʻAbdullāh (Martyr); Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander).Table of contents: Agriculture, community life, and customs at al-Farrāḍīyah. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestine during the Arab revolt, 1936-1939
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Biography: The interview was recorded on April 24, 2003 with Ibrāhīm Shiḥādah, male, born in 1927 in Qabbāʻah, Palestine and resides in Wādī al-Zaynah, Lebanon.Families: al-Qūwwatlī; al-Hrāwī; Sursuq.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Madrasat Firʻim (School); Madrasat Jāmiʻ al-Jazzār (School); Madrasat Beisan (School).Significant figures: al-Muṣṭafá, ʻAlī (Mayor); al-Muṣṭafá, Muḥammad (Mayor); Yāzidī, Tawfīq (Governor); ʻAbbās, Aḥmad Nimir (Military officer); Sulaymān, Naẓmī (Military officer); al-Aḥmad, Muṣṭafá (Mayor); al- Muṣṭafá, ‘Alī (Mayor); al-Zaghmūṭ, Muḥammad Maḥmūd (Poet); al-Zaghmūṭ, Nāyif Maḥmūd (Poet); ʻAbd al-Raḥmān, Ṣāliḥ (Dentist); ʻUthmān, Maḥmūd (Revolutionary); al-Salīm al-Ṣāliḥ, Maḥmūd (Revolutionary leader); Ghurayyib, Khālid (Martyr); Ghurayyib, Muḥammad (Martyr); Ghurayyib, Maḥmūd (Martyr); Salām, Ṣā’ib (Landowner); ʻAbd al-Raḥmān, Yūsuf (Martyr); Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander); Dyāb, Mūsá (Martyr).Table of contents: Mayor elections and education . (@ 0:16)Table of contents: Service in the British police forces. (@ 11:29)Table of contents: Social norms and community life. (@ 26:44)Table of contents: Palestine during the Arab revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 52:0)Table of contents: Zionist invasion and occupation of Palestine during 1948 . (@ 60:1)Table of contents: Terrorism and expulsion from Palestine. (@ 73:28)Table of contents: Political conditions and dates of leading events to Nakba. (@ 99:19)