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Palestinian Refugees, Israeli Left-wingers Mark Nakba

Palestinian refugees and Israeli activists tour W. J'lem neighborhoods to mark the 60th anniversary of 'the Catastrophe.'

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Several dozen Palestinian refugees, public figures and Israeli left-wing activists conducted a tour Sunday of the West Jerusalem neighborhoods of Talbieh and Baka to mark the 60th anniversary of the Nakba ("the Catastrophe"), as the Palestinians refer to the events surrounding Israel's independence in 1948.

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