The pile of rubble that Latifa Naji used to call home has become an unlikely symbol in the Israeli-Palestinianconflict.
The two-storey cement house in the Al-Amari refugee camp in the occupied West Bank has been demolished by the
Israeli army four times, most recently this month, as punishment for attacks carried out by the widowed 71-year-old's sons.
For
Palestinians, the desire to keep rebuilding symbolises an ability to withstand Israeli collective punishment and a refusal to be forced from their homes.