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| 29.06.2009 |
The Sons of Eilaboun (Eilabun) >>> http://www.sonsofeilaboun.com
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October 30, 1948, the Israeli Army marched into the northern Galilee
village of Eilaboun (عيلبون). My uncle Badia Zreiq and 17 other men
from the village, who had been hiding with the rest of the village in
two churches, were marched to the village square. The rest of the
village residents were marched out of the village to the Lebanese
border.
The chosen men in the square stood waiting, hands on
their heads while the Israeli soldiers huddled in discussion. An
officer stepped forward,
“We need three men,” the Israeli
officer shouted to. Three men stood up and were marched off with the
soldiers. Moments later, three shots were heard. The soldiers returned,
“Three
more men,” Three more shots. And so on, until only three men remained
in the square, my uncle Badia among them. These three were lined up and
they shot at point blank range with an automatic rifle in the square.
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| 20.02.2008 |
Schweizer Fernsehen Kulturplatz
As Time Goes By - das Palästinensertuch ist auch nicht mehr das, was es mal war
Mit Tuch Flagge zeigen - das war einmal. Das Palästinensertuch,
lange Zeit Erkennungszeichen linker Gesinnung, ist heute ein ebenso
beliebter wie beliebiger Modeartikel. Protest gegen das Establishment,
Solidarität mit Palästina? Für die jugendlichen
Träger von heute sind solche Symbolwerte Schnee von gestern.
«kulturplatz» war auf den Strassen und hat sich gewundert,
wie das karierte Tuch seine Eindeutigkeit eingebüsst hat.
Download der Video-Datei (4. Beitrag, von 17:40 bis 22.:40)
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