“The soldiers entered the family’s house and tried to rape Aziza Sharaida in front of her husband and children. She resisted. The soldiers threatened to kill her 17-year-old, firstborn son if she went on resisting. She resisted with force and they shot her son. The soldiers threatened to shoot her husband, too, but she refused to give in, and they shot and killed him. The two younger sons, who witnessed the atrocity, went into exile in Lebanon."
Palestinian Historian Adel Manna, telling the story of the cousin of his wife, for which she was named. Haaretz. 'A story of survival and rebirth' The Palestinians Who Didn't Flee During the Nakba. By Dalia Karpel Sep 22, 2017.
Palestinian Historian Adel Manna, telling the story of the cousin of his wife, for which she was named. Haaretz. 'A story of survival and rebirth' The Palestinians Who Didn't Flee During the Nakba. By Dalia Karpel Sep 22, 2017.
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