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Media Name:
The Al Hindawi family
Author:
Tarek Charara
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© Tarek Charara/Kaleidos images
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Last Modified:
02/07/2022
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02/07/2022
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Chatila, camp de l’UNRWA. Avec la famille Hindawi (ou Al Hindawi). Mona et Jamal Hindawi sont originaires de Haïfa. Jamal est polisseur de marbre de formation, souvent au chômage. Mona est femme au foyer et s’occupe des 6 enfants de la maison. Jamal Al Hindawi au réveil. Café (turc) et première cigarette. La télé est déjà allumée. Pendant que Mona accompagne les garçons à l'école, Jamal veille sur Farah et Hanan. Ici il caresse affectueusement les cheveux de sa fille Hanan. Shatila, UNRWA camp. With the (AL) Hindawi family. Mona and Jamal Hindawi are originally from Jaffa. Jamal is a marble polisher by profession, but often unemployed. Mona is a housewife and takes care of the six children that live with them. Jamal Al Hindawi slowly emerges from sleep. (Turkish) coffee and first cigarette. The TV is already on. While Mona brings the boys to school, Jamal takes care of the twins, Farah and Hanan. Here he's gently caressing Hanan's hair. Chatila, camp de l’UNRWA. Avec la famille Hindawi (ou Al Hindawi). Mona et Jamal Hindawi sont originaires de Haïfa. Jamal est polisseur de marbre de formation, souvent au chômage. Mona est femme au foyer et s’occupe des 6 enfants de la maison. Jamal Al Hindawi au réveil. Café (turc) et première cigarette. La télé est déjà allumée. Pendant que Mona accompagne les garçons à l'école, Jamal veille sur Farah et Hanan. Ici il caresse affectueusement les cheveux de sa fille Hanan. Shatila, UNRWA camp. With the (AL) Hindawi family. Mona and Jamal Hindawi are originally from Jaffa. Jamal is a marble polisher by profession, but often unemployed. Mona is a housewife and takes care of the six children that live with them. Jamal Al Hindawi slowly emerges from sleep. (Turkish) coffee and first cigarette. The TV is already on. While Mona brings the boys to school, Jamal takes care of the twins, Farah and Hanan. Here he's gently caressing Hanan's hair.
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