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    Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 28/07/2021
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    The saddest village in Israel - Twilight Zone - Haaretz.com
    ▻https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/twilight-zone/.premium.HIGHLIGHT.MAGAZINE-the-saddest-village-in-israel-1.10022771

    https://img.haarets.co.il/img/1.10022781/4186623648.jpg

    Plans to build more than 250 luxury homes on the ruins of the Palestinian village of Lifta are coming to fruition. A tour among the homes of the stunning village with one of its last living refugees

    This is the saddest village in Israel and probably the most beautiful, too. There’s nothing else like it: a ghost village, many of whose homes are still standing, with a hole in the roof, courtesy of Israel, to prevent them for being reused. The 60 or so homes that remain, of two and sometimes three stories, are planted on the slope of the hill and blend masterfully into the natural landscape. Each floor of the buildings, fashioned from stone and graced with arches, tells the story of a different period and a different style of construction. Lifta is a rare architectural gem, a monument to what was once here in this country, mute testimony to a way of life that was abruptly cut off. A mosque, olive presses and a flour mill, remains of picturesque balconies, a tiled path leading to the spring, which was one the village’s throbbing heart and whose waters are now in use by yeshiva students and “hilltop youth” in the “between the times” vacation that follows Tisha B’Av.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 28/07/2021

      [Info-Palestine.eu] - Au milieu des ruines de Lifta, persiste la mémoire de la Nakba (mai 2013)
      ▻http://www.info-palestine.eu/spip.php?article13533

      http://www.info-palestine.eu/IMG/jpg/lifta-3.jpg

      « Je suis de Lilfta. C’est ce qui façonne ma vie. C’est ma vie. Le jour où je pardonnerai et où j’oublierai sera le jour où j’aurai pu revenir chez moi ».

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 28/07/2021

      Lifta | World Monuments Fund (2018)
      ▻https://www.wmf.org/project/lifta

      https://www.wmf.org/sites/default/files/projects/hero_images/isr_lifta_0.jpg

      2018 World Monuments Watch
      Lifta is a site without a parallel in the Eastern Mediterranean. A traditional Palestinian village, it is the only settlement that was not repopulated or destroyed after the eviction of its residents in 1947-1948. Instead, it survives as a ruin, on a steeply sloping site along the road leading to Jerusalem from the west. Narrow paths wind among ruined stone buildings, built on terraces that are now overgrown with flowering trees and shrubs. The roofs of the buildings are formed by large groin vaults, a vernacular echo of Jerusalem’s Crusader Architecture. Below the ground lie unexcavated archaeological remains of earlier periods of occupation of the site, the earliest reference to which dates from the thirteenth century BC. For these reasons, in 2015 Lifta was added to Israel’s Tentative List of sites to be proposed and considered for inscription on the World Heritage List.

      Yet, for over a decade, Lifta has been menaced by a redevelopment plan that would destroy most of the surviving structures and replace them with luxury housing and shops. The only concession to history would be the restoration of Lifta’s mosque, and the preservation of the cemetery where the ancestors of modern-day Liftawis are buried. And while access to a sacred spring – identified with the Biblical waters of Nephtoah – would be maintained, the experience of bathing in the small pool would no longer be the same. The plan generated immediate objections from architects, planners, preservationists, environmentalists, and the descendants of the former residents of the village.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 28/07/2021

      Près de Jérusalem, l’immobilier menace un village témoin de l’histoire - Challenges (octobre 2017)
      ▻https://www.challenges.fr/societe/pres-de-jerusalem-l-immobilier-menace-un-village-temoin-de-l-histoire_513

      https://www.challenges.fr/assets/afp/2017/11/16/6850c5945dd417e727a838b37d08775cb338d4e1.jpg

      Le Palestinien Yacoub Odeh dans le village de Lifta, près de Jérusalem, le 28 octobre 2017
      AFP/AHMAD GHARABLI

      Près de la maison en ruines de son enfance, Yacoub Odeh craint qu’un programme immobilier israélien oblitère ou défigure à jamais le vieux village palestinien aujourd’hui abandonné de Lifta, où il a grandi.

      « Je veux revenir chez moi, dans ma maison, dans mon village, sur ma terre », explique ce Palestinien âgé de 77 ans.

      Lifta, localité peuplée d’Arabes dans la Palestine sous mandat britannique avant la création d’Israël en 1948, fait partie désormais de la municipalité israélienne de Jérusalem.

      Les défenseurs du lieu le décrivent comme un exemple unique et largement intact de village palestinien traditionnel, avec ses dizaines de maisons arabes en pierre à flanc de colline, dans un cadre bucolique à l’entrée de Jérusalem-Ouest.

      Mais Lifta est aujourd’hui menacé par un projet de villas et de commerces.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 28/07/2021

      une photo de 2017 sur WP, utilisée sur WP[bar] (bavarois…) pour illustrer une des (nombreuses) variantes de village (Dorf)

      ▻https://bar.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorf

      https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9d/PikiWiki_Israel_62834_village_of_lifta.jpg/1600px-PikiWiki_Israel_62834_village_of_lifta.jpg

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