PALESTINE - ISRAEL - JORDAN - SINAI

Off the beaten track tours • Visit sites • Meet locals • Discuss Human Rights & Politics

Review of Khalil Nakhleh’s book, ‘Globalized Palestine’

by Yahav Zohar – A recent BBC news report tells of what may turn out to be the world’s largest ghost town- Nova Cidade de Kilamba, 30 kilometers outside the Angolan capital of Luanda, is set to house some Nova Cidade de Kilamba 500,000 people in colorful modern apartment blocks,  but nobody is moving in. […]

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Challenging Zionism

by Eldad Brin – The Middle East is no north European Utopia. It is a thick and often dazzling ethnic and religious soup, still coming to terms with an Ottoman and European Imperialist legacy, a hotbed of religious extremism and social backwardness, poverty and want.   On the one hand, alleged religious, social, economic and […]

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The Nakba in Israeli Society

By Miri Today, May 15th marks Nakba Day. Nakba means “catastrophe“ in Arabic and refers to 1) the events that took place during the war of 1947/1948, usually referred to by the Jewish-Israel discourse as the War of Independence, during which an estimated number of 750,000 Palestinians were expelled and/or fled from their homes and […]

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Beit Ummar – The Occupation in a Nutshell

By Miri Beit Ummar is a town situated between the cities of Hebron and Bethlehem in the beautiful and fertile central highlands of the West Bank.In Palestine, like everywhere, each and every place has its very own and particular story, at the same time, however, Beit Ummar’s condition in a way constitutes the Occupation in a […]

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Beit Ummar Womens Conference

Fred Schlomka On Saturday 11th March,  over 300 women, Israeli and Palestinian came together in a demonstration of solidarity and support, to say a resounding ‘NO’, to the ongoing Occupation and ethnic cleansing of Palestine. The Theme was ‘Practicing Civil Disobedience’. Over 120 Israeli women from Tel Aviv and beyond attended the event, many of […]

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The Story of Shuhada Street

This Friday, February 24th, for the third time, the residents of Hebron call upon the international community to stand in solidarity with them and demand the open access to Shuhada Street. In the recent two years for the Global Day of Action to Open Shuhada Street, direct actions and protests took place in Hebron, Israel, […]

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Next Stop Gaza City

By Miri The images that we associate with conflict zones are usually grim ones that are inextricably linked with those of war, suffering and poverty. For an outsider it may be hard to imagine that from within those places, so occupied with survival, art may emerge. A West Bank tour that includes visits of cities such […]

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Who’s the Terrorist? Settler Violence and Notions of Safety and Risk in the West Bank

By Miri A lot of the questions that we receive surround the notions of safety and risk in the West Bank. This is not surprising considering that foreign governmental institutions, such as the respective Departments of Foreign Affairs, consulates etc. urge their citizens to refrain from travelling to Gaza and the South of Israel and […]

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Nablus Touring and History

From Miri Nablus Old City No visit to the West Bank is complete without a tour of Nablus. The history of the City of Nablus, located in the northern part of the West Bank, reaches back almost 2000 years and just like the whole of historic Palestine, has always constituted a site of struggle over […]

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Is The Occupation Over? What’s Next?

Fred Schlomka First published in Counterpunch –  March 18th, 2011 The demise of the West Bank construction freeze and the emerging building boom is driving the final nails into the coffin of the Palestinian State, at least as previously conceived. If Israelis and Palestinians truly want to see a future based on democracy, justice, and […]

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New York Times-False Hope for West Bank Economy

Both the New York Times and the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz published articles recently touting an economic revival in the West Bank, Nablus in particular. In ‘Signs of Hope Emerge in the West Bank‘, Ethan Bronner writes that the opening of movie theaters and deployment US-trained police are creating conditions of calm and optimism. However despite […]

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Israel Palestine West Bank Maps

➞ Back to Index of Maps. This sequence of maps takes you through the development of the political geography of the region. You can download individual maps or download the complete package of maps which includes all the maps below plus an additional 9 maps. This is a 10.5 MB file so it may take […]

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