Jerusalem, Undefined. Yusra Qwaider is 97 years old, is prostrate in bed and defenseless. In a few days, the cranes of the City Hall of Jerusalem will arrive to tear down the house in which she has lived for more than 50 years. If the demolition in the neighborhood of Al Bustan continues, it will be the third time that Yusra loses her home: on this occasion, to leave room for an archaeological and tourist park in the area of Silwan, on the outsk…
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Jerusalem, Undefined. Yusra Qwaider is 97 years old, is prostrate in bed and defenseless. In a few days, the cranes of the City Hall of Jerusalem will arrive to tear down the house in which she has lived for more than 50 years. If the demolition in the neighborhood of Al Bustan continues, it will be the third time that Yusra loses her home: on this occasion, to leave room for an archaeological and tourist park in the area of Silwan, on the outsk…