For A Palestinian Father, Six-Day War Led To A Divided Life
After the war, Omar Omar was stuck in Jordan. He made a new life in the U.S. and sent back money to help his family. Now when he returns to the West Bank, where he was born, he sees it as an outsider.
by Daniel Estrin
Jun 10, 2017
4 minutes
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Six-Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbors. This is one of two stories examining how lives were changed by the war.
When Israel captured the West Bank in 1967, Omar Omar was stuck.
He was 16 years old, going to a high school in Jordan, while his parents were back home in the West Bank, a few hours' drive away.
Israel and neighboring Arab states had gone to war, and in six days, Israel won. It occupied the West Bank, and does so to this day.
Like most other Palestinians who were away from home or who fled during the war, Omar couldn't get Israeli permission to move
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