This is an interesting historical film that shows what a happening place Jaffa was before the Nakba when the Palestinians, who used to work side by side with the Jews, were driven into the sea and off their land by the zionist invaders. Worth a look.

Witness traces Jaffa's journey from Palestinian place name to Israeli brand name and finds an erased history of unity.Filmmaker: Eyal Sivan

This film shows how Jaffa started out as a Palestinian place name before becoming an Israeli brand name and how the orange harvest shifted from being a joint undertaking into a symbol used by both parties in the conflict.

Archive film and photographs show how propaganda was used to erase the memory of a thriving place where Arabs and Jews worked together.

Art historians and political analysts talk about the images which are projected onto their walls, and elderly orange growers remember the time before their world was destroyed.

Please note that this film will only be available to watch online until November 14.
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2012/02/20122166933773157.html?utm_content=automate&utm_ca mpaign=Trial6&utm_source=NewSocialFlow&utm_term=pl ustweets&utm_medium=MasterAccount