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It expresses nostalgia, loss and exile, where feelings of alienation are mixed with a sense of resistance and the search for identity.
Nazareth – “Al-Quds Al-Arabi”: “Birds Die in Galilee” is one of the poems of the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, and this title was given to one of his first poetry collections. “Birds of Galilee” was in a poem in the seventies of the last century, but in reality and not in metaphorical language, the birds in the Negev desert today are also exposed to death and displacement.
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