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Executions and Mass Graves in Tantura [electronic resource].
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Executions and Mass Graves in Tantura [electronic resource].

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Forensic Architecture Goldsmiths, University of London 2023

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On the night of 22-23 May 1948, one week after the establishment of the State of Israel, the Palestinian fishing village of Tantura was attacked and occupied by the 33rd Battalion of the Alexandroni Brigade, later made part of the Israeli army. Within hours of occupying the village, Israeli forces and intelligence units conducted a systematic massacre of disarmed Palestinian fighters and civilians. Both the historical record and the testimonies of survivors captured by scholars and filmmakers reference the existence of several mass graves dug in Tantura on the 23rd of May 1948. These graves had been created to hold the bodies of Palestinian civilians and fighters killed during the battle for control of the village, as well as those executed after its occupation. Commissioned by the Haifa-based legal centre Adalah, Forensic Architecture has spent the past year conducting a comprehensive analysis of the available cartographic, testimonial, and photographic evidence related to the Palestinian village of Tantura before and after the 1948 war, with the aim of: locating and outlining the original village cemeteries; identifying and measuring evidence of any additional mass graves [1] visible in the available aerial imagery of the site, dug after the occupation of the village by Israeli forces on 22-23 May 1948; assessing the possible explanations for the appearance of the additional mass grave(s); and determining whether there is visual evidence that any of the additional mass grave(s) were at any point in time unearthed and the bodies exhumed and removed. Using archival maps, photographs and videos (including previous documentary films about the fall of Tantura), aerial photographs and satellite images, village surveys, memory sketches drawn by former residents of Tantura living in exile, an original survey of the village’s remaining buildings, and a ‘situated testimony’ interview with a living survivor of Tantura, we created a model of Tantura—reconstructing a place lon
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Imperialism
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Forensic Architecture
Shourideh C. Molavi
Omar Ferwati
Nour Abuzaid
Jumanah Bawazir
Peter Polack
Nicole Hálová
Eyal Weizman
Sarah Nankivell
Elizabeth Breiner
Alicia Suriel Melchor
Robert Trafford
Andra Pop-Jurj
Samaneh Moafi
Kishan San
Mai Diab

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