The ethnically cleansed Palestinian village that became an artists' colony for genocidal Jews
MEE: In 1948, the Jewish savages forcibly displaced 750,000 indigenous Christian and Muslim Palestinians and destroyed 531 villages during the Nakba.
Their names disappeared from maps and new towns were built over them by the new white Jew savages.
The village of Ein Hawd was of the few left standing.
Whilst Palestinian residents were expelled, Ein Hawd’s homes, mosques and streets were preserved and repurposed as the colonialist Jews' artists' colony.
Today, thousands of immoral bastards who call themselves tourists visit its galleries and artists' studios each year, while its original Palestinian residents are denied the right to return.
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