Jerusalem, a Palestinian Perspective: Arab Neighborhoods in West Jerusalem

Photographs by Skip Schiel & Teeksa Photography

Observations of a people in turmoil

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Guided by the Center for Jerusalem Studies and former residents of confiscated Arab homes in West Jerusalem (Israeli controlled) we toured homes, neighborhoods and cemeteries to witness the effects of ethnic cleansing in 1948. Under the British Mandate, Mamilla (in Arabic, Ma’man Allah (Sanctuary of God), a 13th century Mamluk cemetery, became the center of the city outside the old city walls with shops, cafes, and government offices. The tour included Katamon, Talbiyeh, and Baqa’a where the most striking houses and properties were built and owned by Palestinians which have been confiscated by Israel since 1948.

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Construction site of museum of tolerance, built on grounds of Mamillah cemetery, West Jerusalem
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Construction site of museum of tolerance, built on grounds of Mamillah cemetery, West Jerusalem
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Family home of Huda Imam, West Jerusalem
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Huda Imam
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Backyard of Arab home
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Huda Imam & neighbor, West Jerusalem
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Arab home in Jerusalem lived in by Feldman family
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Mona Halaby
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Mona Halaby
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Family home of Mona Halaby, West Jerusalem
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Mona Halaby
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Former resident
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Former resident with Huda
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Abandoned railroad tracks Jaffa to Jerusalem
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Former resident racing from bus to her home
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