Green and Yellow: Two lines that separate me from my land
Summary
The article discusses Land Day in Palestine, reflecting on the author's family's history of displacement due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It recounts the experiences of the author's grandfather during the Nakba and the impact of recent events in Gaza.Key Facts
- Land Day is a day of remembrance for the Palestinian connection to their land.
- The author's grandfather was displaced in 1948 during the Nakba, an event marking large-scale displacement of Palestinians.
- The village of al-Faluja, where the author's family lived, came under attack and was eventually controlled by Israeli forces.
- The Green Line was drawn, leaving most of historic Palestine under Israeli control and separating the author's family from their land.
- Israeli settlements were established on the land of al-Faluja in the 1950s.
- The author's family resettled in Gaza and faced multiple displacements due to conflicts, including wars in 2008-09 and 2014.
- The Yellow Line, established in recent years, has restricted access to parts of the Gaza Strip for Palestinians.
- The article describes a sense of loss and resilience in maintaining cultural and historical ties to the land.
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