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Khirbet Khizeh (or Hirbet Hizeh or Hirbet Hizah, Hebrew: חִרְבֶּת חִזְעָה) is a fiction by Israeli writer S. Yizhar which was published in 1949, and deals with the expulsion of the fictional village of ''Khirbet Hiz'ah'', practically representing a depiction of all Arab villages whose inhabitants claimed they were expelled during the Israeli war of independence in 1948, events which are known in Palestinian history as the "Nakba". From 1964 onwards, the book was part of the Israeli high school curriculum. 〔(). The Guardian.〕 The book was also a best-seller in Israel. 〔(). Wall Street Journal.〕 The story was later made into a 1978 TV drama on Israeli Channel 1 produced by Ram Loevy, and sparked a public debate in Israel on whether it should be broadcast or not.〔(Cultural Crossroads of the Levant ). New York Times. 29 June 2008〕 ==References==
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