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One of the most beautiful Palestinian towns and sites is the town that was occupied by the Israeli occupation. Today, we will talk about the abandoned town of Beit Nekuba, whose residents were forcibly displaced in 1948 when it was seized by the occupiers. It was a thriving town with vineyards and olive groves, and it is a geographically important area located near the city of Jerusalem. Its residents have been prevented from returning until now, and its name was changed from Beit Nekuba to Beit Nekoba. Our guest for today"s segment is Mr. Musa Abdullah, from the village of Beit Nekuba.