satterfield eleven on the two children. the family went on to have fifteen members accommodated in a two room apartment. a notice that we still have hope in god i don t know i don t know. give a look at the arab rulers each one has taken a wife in his lap and had a good life. and we just we roamed the country begged lived like travelers barefoot without clothes they didn t even care. they had a good life god knows what will happen. sadder and her family was stuck in lebanon . refugee return remains a bone of contention in the peace negotiations. israel refused to allow the refugees back these were a few jews were part of the palestinian people who had in fact attacked them and
worked here before he came i can put make a member of the converts his name was seen on belmont. we could start the history of israel with hand his life was saved by palestine. the city kid from berlin became a strong field worker and loved it he quickly found friends including arab ones. which had done might be a good shot had a guy back then i worked with a flock of sheep and when we went out with the herd we d meet lots of arabs and i learned arabic from them mostly from them and we became very good friends for. a year earlier he was still the shining boy from berlin s jewish quarter his parents had fled there from persecution in poland to no avail and nine hundred thirty eight the berlin business was destroyed. to save their son from the nazis they sent him to palestine on the last transport of jewish children in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine he was fourteen years old. he had no idea then
about seeing. he decided we had to run. my brothers i just got married and had children. they were afraid of dying afraid it would be their turn next. the family fled to see it on a coastal town in southern lebanon not far from where they had left their father telling him to go to the house. in the evening the refugees were crammed into a mosque temporarily as they believed. saddam suliman had also fled to lebanon where she found shelter in a camp. she hoped to soon return to her was a privilege in haifa in northern palestine. the twenty six year old fled with her two children. the stories of sardar saleman and many like her have long been suppressed in israel but this is also part of the
some were executed. the more moderates had another group rejected terrorism it wanted to take action as been conspicuously as possible and tried to smuggle in jews from europe but many of the attempts failed in july nine hundred forty seven the british captured the ship that would go down in history as the exodus in around two thirty seven. four and a half thousand would be jewish immigrants were sent back to the country of the perpetrators germany. as the eyes and was supposed to be one of the passengers by chance she remained at the bergen belsen d.p. camp where she met the love of her life. for esther and here. love was the miracle that made them believe in the future again together in israel. they all the time he asked me to marry him shortly afterwards we married in bergen belsen exactly one day before the u.n.
we were practically governed by jews was. not that wasn t difficult. it wasn t a problem if you had to choose between the jews or the british when it was better to be ruled by the juice lot of the early article. i don t know if someone has family settled in are as israeli citizens and arabs like twenty percent of the population. became the proud head of a large family with daughters and sons one became deputy mayor of. that. but the one missing was mohammed his older brother who had to stay in lebanon because he already had a wife and children and israel had refused to let him back the brothers could only keep in touch by phone. is that the united arab families torn apart. a part of the story of israel. have a bit of my brother wishes so much you could come back home and live here. i live