Ghassan Kanafani's play "Returning to Haifa" is based on his 1969 novella of the same name. It tells the story of Said and Safiyeh, Palestinians who fled their home in Haifa during the 1948 Nakba and left behind their infant son Khaldun. Twenty years later in 1967, when the border between Israel and Jordan opens, they return to Haifa to find their home occupied by an Israeli widow, Miriam, and their son Khaldun, now called Dov and serving in the Israeli military. The play explores the interaction between Said, Safiyeh and the current occupants of their home as they discuss the events of 1948 and their differing perspectives twenty years later. It deals