In December 1948, eight months after the start of the war that created
Israel, Khalil Beidas locked the door to his Jerusalem home's library, a
three-metre-high, floor-to-ceiling collection of more than 6,000 books
that had been his most prized asset.
The 75-year-old prominent Palestinian intellectual then escaped to
Lebanon, where he died less than a year later - partly, his grandson
says, because of the emotional pain from the loss of his library.
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