“We lived here like kings”: Yacoub Ahmad Odeh fights Israeli plans to turn the depopulated village of Lifta into a new Jewish settlement.
A woman recalls her family leaving Lifta in 1948 in search of safety. But there was none to be had.
A foremost authority on Palestinian land ownership before 1948 who provided future generations with crucial documentation on the Nakba and Palestinian refugees
A pictorial journey of Palestinian displacement over generations
The author recalls her happy years attending Schmidt’s School, before the Nakba, her brief visit years later, and what it meant to her.
A conversation with the NRC’s Shaina Low
A peek into a 1980s UNRWA school for girls in Shu‘fat refugee camp
There are 5.9 million registered Palestinian refugees with the UNRWA, and they continue to have a unique status under international law.