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On Christmas Day 1951 the Christian village of Iqrit, near the Lebanese border, was about to be wipped off the face of the earth by Israeli troops. Since 2012 a group of activists decided to return by permanently living in the rooms of the only building that is still standing: the Church of Our Lady. I talked with Amir, one of the youngsters that made the return to Iqrit possible.
By Valeria RandoOn Christmas Day 1951 the Christian village of Iqrit, near the Lebanese border, was about to be wipped off the face of the earth by Israeli troops. Since 2012 a group of activists decided to return by permanently living in the rooms of the only building that is still standing: the Church of Our Lady. I talked with Amir, one of the youngsters that made the return to Iqrit possible.