Palestinian statehood: The olive tree of al-Walaja
The village of al-Walaja sits on terraced hills between Jerusalem and Bethlehem. As world leaders prepare for a vote at the United Nations on Palestinian statehood, farmer Salah Abu Ali stands beside an ancient olive tree, and tells how his village has lost land and people since the foundation of the state of Israel in 1948

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