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By
ISABEL KERSHNER
Published: November 28, 2013JERUSALEM — There is one picture of Palestinian children studying around a small table by the dim light of gas lamps in the Beach Camp in Gaza, and another of children peeking over a sandy dune, with rows of small, uniform shacks of a desolate refugee camp in the background. In a third, a family walks across the Allenby Bridge, the father carrying two bulging suitcases, a young son clutching a white ball, heading east over the Jordan River.
These are a few of the black and white images, many of them powerful and
haunting, that will eventually constitute a digital archive compiled by
the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the first part of which was
unveiled Thursday at a gallery in the Old City here. Together, they
capture the Palestinian refugee experience from the 1948 war onward,
giving form to a seminal chapter in Palestinian history, identity and
collective memory.
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