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Nabatieh refugee camp
Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nabatieh (Arabic: نبطية) was a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon.
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In May and June 1974, the Israeli Air Force bombed the camp, reducing most of it to rubble and dispersing the survivors, many of whom were moved to Ein el-Helweh.
The 1974 film They Do Not Exist by Palestinian filmmaker Mustafa Abu Ali documents the destruction of Nabatieh refugee camp.[1]