El Taghreeba El Flstinya
- -Palestinian Alienation is a TV series consisting of 31 TV episodes directed by the late great director Hatem Ali. In it, he dealt with the story of Palestinian displacement and asylum in the surrounding countries in 1948 AD until the defeat of 1967 AD and beyond. He based his story on the writer Walid Seif's novel (Ayyam al-Bilad).. The director succeeded in depicting it with great realism by showing the realistic events and activities in the lives of Palestinians before, during and after the attack of the Zionist gangs, which was later called (Israel)..
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Palestinian alienation…the story of a people who did not surrender – Al-Araby Al-Jadeed newspaper
Written by: Majd Malik Khadr
The Palestinian Westernization series derived its importance, and gained wide fame, represented by the efforts of television stations to repeat its broadcasts. For taking the role of a live carrier of the suffering of the Palestinian people from the British Mandate to the Nakba of 1948, and the events that followed, he was able to present it simply and clearly; Through the diaries of his characters who are different from each other in terms of social conditions, which represent the classes of Palestinian society at the time, and later they gathered together in one destiny, to confirm the justice of the cause and the restoration of the stolen right, with the different way of each of them in expressing himself, so we see the resistance fighter carrying arms to defend his land , and the intellectual calling for the need to return rights to their owners, and even the surrenderer who decided to remain silent and accept reality in all its painful details. Thus, the series participated in shedding light on the Palestinian cause, making it closer to the viewer, and transmitting it in a manner that contributed to preserving its vibrant memory, which narrates part of History of Palestine for all generations.
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