In a 2024 interview with Time Magazine, Rice University Palestinian and Arabic history professor Abdel Razzaq Takriti described the 1948 Nakba as having two dimensions: "The humanitarian catastrophe entails loss of land, loss of property and expulsion of the people. The other dimension was the political catastrophe, which entailed suppression of native sovereignty. Those two aspects of reality continue to this very day."
With just over a week left to its fundraising campaign, the historical Palestinian game Dreams on a Pillow has surpassed its crowdfunding goal of $200,000, which, while less than half of its total needs, is sufficient to bring the game to production in the short term.
Dreams on a Pillow, created by Palestinian developer Rasheed Abu-Eideh, is "a pseudo-3D stealth adventure game about a land full of people being made into a people without land," set during the 1948 Nakba.
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