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But interestingly, she too, like me, had held back on this trip. She didn’t lash out in the shuttle bus or argue with Amos. Was it due to her advanced age, or was it because she had lived with Jews in Palestine all her life? They were never the “other” to her. They were Palestinians, too, Palestinians who happened to practice a different faith.
In My Mother's Footsteps: A Palestinian Refugee Returns Home
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