To get to Ali Abu Zour’s living quarters, you have to fold yourself into an improbable shape, and stoop-crawl-walk through the square hole in the back of his shop. Once we had reached the bare room next to the kitchen, we decided it would be better to go back to the shop: just as comfortable, and he might not lose any passing business, as we talked. Outside was the glare and the noise of the main market drag of Balata refugee camp, close to Nablus. Inside Mr Abu Zour’s shop, the light was dull and greyish, the shelves filled with dusty packets of soap powder and floor cleaner. The Guardian: Israel's celebration remains a Palestinian catastrophe. PIC: Return of Palestinian refugees is a sacred right. Palestine Think Tank: The historic wronging of Palestine. Desert Peace: THE NAKBA OF TODAY. + NAKBA EVENTS NEAR YOU...