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Palestinians Refugees Camps 65 years Later Color Photos

Palestinians Refugees Camps 65 years Later, Color Photos, Same Struggles
The new Palestinian refugees after their expulsion from their homes
Their houses are occupied by Jewish settlers
Sheikh Jarrah – Al Aqsa – Palestine
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