in Beirut, with nine children between them. Zarura sees her grandchildren often, and she’s happy. But she says she’d still move to the Palestinian Territories “in a heartbeat.”
Honestly, my feelings are indescribable,” Boshara Amro, 21, told NBC News after her sister Jeneen was released.
In a workshop in an infamous refugee camp in Beirut, Palestinian women practice an ancient art form — as a livelihood, and also as therapy. The designs come from a homeland most have never seen.