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"From al-Araqib to Susiya" documentary encourages new framework of resistance

notwnadmin wrote 3 days ago: May 12, 2013 On April 26, the documentary by legal workers at the Adalah Legal Center “From al … more →

Tags: al nakba, Palestinians, film, adalah, judaization, South Hebron Hills, Susiya, al araqib, Documentary

The Middle East

theunlondoner wrote 4 days ago: Well, I might just be the worst blogger around. I try to keep those interested updated on our goings … more →

Tags: Travel, Israel, middle east, Jordan, Petra, Wadi Rum, Wadi musa, Aqaba, Tel Aviv

Petra in Jordan: A cleft in time

tanushree wrote 1 week ago: A city of magnificent edifices that comes into view only through a fissure in solid rock… Tanu … more →

Tags: Travel, Jordan, middle east, Petra, caravans, Nabateans, nomadic tribe

Israel Political Brief May 6, 2013: Knesset panel advances plan regulating Bedouin settlements

bonniekgoodman wrote 1 week ago: ISRAEL POLITICAL BRIEF ISRAEL POLITICAL BRIEF: ISRAEL NEWS Knesset panel advances plan regulating Be … more →

Tags: 19th Knesset, Israel News, Israeli Arabs, Israeli Politics, Knesset, Bedouin settlements, Knesset committee

Announce my departure to no one.4 comments

Chichina wrote 2 weeks ago: Everything comes and goes, comes and goes, like the spring that breaks the chains of winter; and the … more →

Tags: I wannabe a writer, my so-called life, Stars, The Desert, desire, time, london bridge

Guest post by Ecumenical Accompanier Jan McIntyre

canadianne wrote 3 weeks ago: Jan McIntyre is a Canadian woman just finishing her sencond term as an EAPPI member with the Jerusal … more →

Tags: Israeli Peace Activists, international law, Palestine, illegal settlements, BD's, East Jerusalem, land grab, Outposts, Settlers

They should have spelled it 'Mamsheet'...2 comments

Anat Harrel wrote 1 month ago: Funny how some Hebrew names just do not sound well in English. Take  for example the boy’s nam … more →

Tags: archaeology, Bible, Christianity, History, holy land, Islam, Israel, Arts and Crafts, Camel caravans

Bedouin & Breakfast81 comments

Slim Paley wrote 1 month ago: “I wish for all this to be marked on my body when I am dead. I believe in such cartography … more →

Tags: Art, Drink, film, Music, Nature, Reading, Travel, adventure, Dark Side of the Moon

Woodland i

elenichrist wrote 1 month ago: ‘Woodland I’ by Ann Penman Sweet   The Bedouins in my kitchen say Why, Say why? say … more →

Tags: Poems, Fire, limp, Sand, Home, Kitchen, dark, Dusk, Dawn

Wadi Rum and Petra1 comment

benjaminkrimmel wrote 1 month ago: Last week AMIDEAST loaded us all onto a bus and took us thee hours south of Amman to explore Wadi Ru … more →

Tags: Dispatches, AMIDEAST, Amman, Baltimore, camel, Jordan, kafia, Krimmel, middle east

Truly Extraordinary 2 comments

Anat Harrel wrote 1 month ago: When in Israel for the first time, or the second, or fifth, one tends to visit the same ol’ pl … more →

Tags: Israel, holy land, Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Jewish history, Bible, archaeology, History

Buffer zone - the killing fields of Gaza2 comments

Karl_Schembri wrote 2 months ago: The old woman has seen enough sunrises to wrinkle the earth her skin has the memory of trees her hea … more →

Tags: Poetry, Photography, patience, Gaza, Buffer Zone, Occupation, Résistance, Blockade

Jewish National Fund's 2013 Caravan for Democracy Mission Trip to Israel

trevormyers wrote 2 months ago: The month was August, 2012. I was working as an Ambassador for Outreach in the Institute of Hispanic … more →

Tags: Israel, Syria, Golan Heights, Caravan for Democracy, Jewish National Fund, Jerusalem, Arab-Israeli Conflict, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Ma'aleh Film School

Magic Petra

lostvisionaire wrote 3 months ago: Once you visit the ruins of Petra in Jordan you will find lots of things very small. Petra is an imp … more →

Tags: Petra, Jordan, Palestinian, Amman, Wadi musa, monument

larkycanuck.com | Travel Adventures | Oman | An Oasis in the Desert

larkycanuck wrote 3 months ago: There is an Eden on Earth (and it is called Oman) larkycanuck.com | Travel Adventures | Oman | An Oa … more →

Tags: Oman, Travel Adventures, Muscat, Wahiba sands, Nizwa Fort, Jabal Akhdar, Musqat, Ománi, Qaboos bin Said al Said

larkycanuck.com | Travel Adventures | Oman | An Oasis in the Desert15 comments

larkycanuck wrote 3 months ago: The world as we know it is polarized – Haves & Have-nots, Democratic & Autocratic, Con … more →

Tags: Oman, Travel Adventures, al hoota caves, GCC, Jabal Akhdar, Larkycanuck.com, Muscat, Musqat, Nizwa Fort

Who's Really Taking Over the Negev? (Haaretz)

Moriel Rothman wrote 3 months ago: Haaretz isn’t taking over the Negev. This piece that I co-wrote with Yariv Mohar was published … more →

Tags: JNF, Palestinian Citizens of Israel, al-Arakib, negev, zionism

The Hakura2 comments

Abbie Rosner wrote 3 months ago: I recently received a telephone call from a man named Adel, from the nearby Bedouin village of Ayeda … more →

Tags: galilee foods, olives, figs, baladi vegetables, Hakura, Galilee, local foods, olive harvest, fellaheen

The English Patient

reenvisionit wrote 4 months ago: “The final curtain is closing on the Second World War, and Hana, a nurse, stays behind in an a … more →

Tags: Literature, Historical Fiction, Michael Ondaatje, wwii, Italy, North Africa, Postcolonial Literature, Nationality and identity


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