Tuesday, 14 February 2023

What’s the Story? Rawan Bisharat on practicing return in Ma’alul

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What’s the Story? Rawan Bisharat on practicing return in Ma’alul

What's the Story? Intimate stories from Israel and Palestine
Watch more from the What’s the Story series here.

During the Nakba, most Palestinian refugees were displaced to Arab states and Palestinian territories that did not fall under Israeli control. 150,000 Palestinians remained in the areas of Palestine that became the state of Israel, including 40,000 Palestinians who were internally displaced during the war. Similar to the 800,000 Palestinian refugees expelled beyond its borders, Israel refuses to allow these internally displaced Palestinians to return to their homes and villages. The Israeli government refers to these internally displaced Palestinians as “present absentees,” and confiscated their land under the 1950 Absentees Property Law.

Rawan Bisharat grew up in Yafat al-Nasira (Yaffa of Nazareth), a small village near Nazareth. During the Nakba, her grandparents were expelled from their homes in Ma’alul, a town 12 kilometers west of Nazareth that was depopulated and destroyed by Jewish forces. Like most of Ma’alul’s residents, Rawan’s grandparents and their children fled to the Nazareth area. Along with many former Ma’alul residents and their descendants, Rawan visits what remains of Ma’alul frequently. In this video, she tells the story of her connection to Ma’alul and how she and others from Ma’alul practice exercising their return despite Israeli laws that deny her and her family their right to do so.

As told to producer/director Ghousoon Bisharat and cinematographer/editor Thomas Dallal.

Shu al-Qusa/What’s the Story is a video series by Ghousoon Bisharat and Thomas Dallal that illuminates Palestinian life and politics through intimate first-person interviews with PalestiniansView the series here.


Ghousoon Bisharat
Ghousoon Bisharat is an experienced journalist and producer, as well as a strategic communications and international cooperation expert. She has more than 20 years of experience working with leading international broadcast news outlets and the European Union.

Thomas Dallal
Thomas Dallal is an award-winning photojournalist and cinematographer currently based in Haifa. His photographs have appeared in leading international newspapers and magazines thousands of times over three decades, including The New York Times and Der Spiegel among many others and his cinematography work has been broadcast by Aljazeera Documentary.


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