“I usually do not like to sleep outside my home in Shatila, but these days I feel even more attached to the camp and my home in it,” says Umm Mahmoud, a Palestinian originally from Tabaria living in Shatila refugee camp in south Beirut. “I have lived in this home for fifty years after I married and moved from Wavell Refugee camp in Baalbek. I am now haunted by the possibility of not having a base here, not having a home.”
“This is making me nostalgic for the camp and…
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