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And it faces the main road to Jerusalem. This is a story about what happened here in 1948. We are only 750 people. And everybody knows each other. It was a black spot in the history. That history has been carefully concealed purposefully distorted, and in the West, largely forgotten. They put our village as an example of what they can do. The massacre in this village was one of many in a series of catastrophic events that became known as the Nakba. When hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were violently displaced from their homeland in order to create the state of Israel. In May of 1948, a new Jewish state Israel was born in a bath of blood. The borders of Palestine have been changed forcefully over time. But historically, this region has been home to Palestinians for centuries with hundreds of villages and thriving cities. One of them being the central city of Jerusalem with holy sites important to Jewish Christian and Muslim people. By the late Ottoman Empi