• Annual solar lamp donation
• Palestinian village
– meet farmers
• Traditional lunch
• Help communities in need
• Separation Wall
• Settlements
• Jordan Valley
| Thursday, 19 December 2019 SPECIAL DELEGATION with Green Olive Partners |
| Length of Tour: | 8 Hours | ||
| Tel Aviv Departure: | 6.30 am – HaYarkon 48 Hostel (map) | ||
| Jerusalem Departure: | 8.30 am – YMCA, King David Street (map) | ||
| Return: | 4.30pm to Jerusalem – 6pm to Tel Aviv | ||
| Cost: | From Jerusalem US$75 – REDUCED PRICES (covering our costs only) From Tel Aviv US$110 – |
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| Price includes a traditional lunch. Please bring your passport and wear modest clothing. | |||
The history of the modern states of the Middle East has not been kind to the once nomadic Bedouin. Borders and increased development make it impossible to move their herds of sheep, goats and camels to the best watering spots and in today’s Jordan Valley most live close to the poverty line, without political rights or representation.
This tour will bring you to meet some of these people as we make our annual distribution of solar powered lights to communities in need. Most Bedouin in this area are not connected to power, water or sewage infrastructure so we hope our lights can make a real difference here.
Throughout the year, every time someone buys a lamp from our fair trade website, MadeinPeace.com, we donate a lamp. It’s not to late to buy another one or two before the trip! This year there have also been an increase in attacks on livestock by hyenas and wild dogs, so included in your ticket price is a contribution towards several high powered torches which we have bought to help scare the animals away.
The tour will begin in Jerusalem, and on your way north you’ll pass through the huge suburban settlement of Pizgat Ze’ev (pop. 50,000+) checkpoints, sections of the Separation Wall. Just 10 minutes from the Center of Jerusalem, the differences between the rights of Jewish-Israelis in the settlement of Pizgat Ze’ev and the Muslim residents of the neighbouring Palestinian village of Hizma is quite profound. Your guide will elaborate on this.
In the Central West Bank, Just past Shilo is the hilltop settlement of Ma’ale Levona, overlooking the Palestinian village of Luban e-Sharkiya in the valley. You’ll stop there for tea with a Palestinian farmer whose family are custodians of an old Ottoman guest house with adjacent Spring at the bottom of Wadi (valley) Amuriya. With your guide translating you’ll hear stories of the troubles that the family and their neighbors have gone through in trying to cope with their unruly neighbours in the settlements.
Although the tour also passes through breathtaking scenery and visits some historical sites, this excursion is very political with critical analysis of Israel’s West Bank settlements and their impact on the Palestinian population.

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