Directly experiencing historical events through physical participation—whether by walking, riding, or being present at the location—creates a profound sense of connection to the past and to each other, as demonstrated by those who walked or rode the historic route in 1917 Palestine during the Ottoman period.
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1917 Palestine: Connecting with History on Historic Routes #shortsAdded:
you're you're standing in the place in which this happened. You know, you got to give in mind this is 1917. There was there was no there was no Israel back then. There was Turkish Ottoman Palestine. And so for a lot of the people whether you were on a bike, whether you were on a horse, whether you were just you know a spectator be you know a part of this historic anniversary you know walking or riding that route created a real sense of connection you know um you know not just to the past but to each
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