"Sabra Abu Hanna was forced to flee the village of Tanturra, in what today is Israel, when Israel was created in 1948. She has never been able to return and has seen two generations of her family grown up at the Latakia refugee camp in Syria. Her daughter, Zaccharia, sits to her right and her granddaughter, Mona, to her left. Six decades after the Nakba—the word Palestinians use to describe the forced mass migration caused by Israel's creation—Hanna waits to return to her ancestral village along with her family."