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BPFF Review: Little Palestine: Diary of a Siege
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BPFF Review: Little Palestine: Diary of a Siege

A little over a year ago, Yarmouk was the largest Palestinian refugee camp in the world. A long-term siege by Syrian forces that killed 181 people, a brief ISIS reign, and a destructive bombing campaign by the Russian Federation later, Yarmouk has been almost completely battered and its inhabitants scattered
15 Oct 2022 1 min read
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