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My home is Beit Daras: our lingering Nakba
An Israeli army camp at Bayt Daras, 1948

WHEN Google Earth was initially released in 2001, I immediately rushed to locate a village that no longer exists on a map, which now delineates a whole different reality.

Although I was born and raised in a Gaza refugee camp and then moved to and lived in the United States, finding a village that was erased from the map decades earlier was not, at least for me, an irrational act. 

The village of Beit Daras was the single most important piece of Earth that truly mattered to me.

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