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From Arab Land to 'Israel Lands': The Legal Dispossession of the Palestinians Displaced by Israel in the Wake of 1948
History, Internal Refugees, Land
The Gendered Nature of Education under Siege: A Palestinian Feminist Perspective
Education, Empowerment, Gender, Internal Refugees, Military Service, Politics, School, Violence, Women, Youth
The 'Internally Displaced': Seeking Return within One's Own Land – Interview with Wakim Wakim
Citizenship, History, Internal Refugees, National Identity, Nature of the State, Refugees
Jadal: The Bi-Monthly Online Magazine of Mada Al Carmel
Internal Refugees, Refugees
Listening to the Displaced Narrative: Politics, Power and Grassroots Communication Amongst Palestinians Inside Israel
History, Internal Refugees, National Identity, Refugees
Palestinian Internally Displaced Persons inside Israel: Challenging the Solid Structures
Government Policy, History, Internal Refugees, Land, Legal Status, Refugees
The Transformation of Abandoned Arab Rural Areas
History, Internal Refugees, Land, Refugees

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