Araqib village, Israel - Hunched over a white cooler box,
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"You know how old this is? Fifty years old," he declared. "It came from Syria, via Jordan, here to Araqib."
Along with pillows and carpets from Araqib's hospitality tent, the centre of social life in the village,
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Having loaded up the improvised trunk, Turi dragged it 50 metres to the village cemetery,
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"We finished eating the suhoor meal around 4am and then went to sleep,
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