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Father Musallam has returned to Bir Zeit after 14 years in Gaza
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For the 14 years prior to May 2009, Father Manuel Musallam served as the sole Catholic Priest for Gaza, where he had a congregation of some 250 people. However, Fr. Musallam was much more than a leader for Catholics of Gaza but...
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Who wants to live in Hebron?
No commentsTo be able to enter the area Tel Rumeida we have to go through a checkpoint. After passing a couple of sandbags and a metal detector, two soldiers with M16s ask us in broken English what we are doing here, and that is really an...
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Burin burning
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I think I had become somewhat relaxed about 'the situation,' living in this idyllic setting where we occasionally sight a local settler but where the focus is on bringing in the hay and, for the children, celebrating the end of...
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Pick and mix in the court room
No commentsIs it me or is it extraordinary that Israel is so obedient to the laws of long-gone empires? Every day her government flouts international law – Palestinians are imprisoned in Israel, their houses demolished, orchards ripped up...
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While we are watching - Report from Yanoun
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I no longer hear the punctual sound of the rooster that woke me up at exactly 03.46 in the morning my first nights in Yanoun. I am getting adjusted to the sounds of the animals and the sounds of the village. The village is awake...
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The only Christian in the village
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With her short brown hair, jeans, jumper and trainers Afaf Shattara looks like any modern European woman of a certain age. A single teacher and community leader, she certainly stands out from her peers who wear the Islamic scarf...
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Destroyed dwellings in Livjim
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We came to Livjim on a fast road which runs past two well-established settlements on the edge of the Jordan valley: Gittit and Maale Efrayim. We had to pass through one checkpoint along a practically deserted road where the two...
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An encounter with a child prisoner
No commentsA TEENAGER tells me how he's hoping to study journalism when he graduates from secondary school next year. But his chances have not been improved by a three-month prison sentence imposed on him this year. Until recently he was...
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The emotional memory of the Nakba lives on in Aida's children
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During his recent visit to the Holy Land, on May 13th Pope Benedict XVI visited Aida Refugee Camp in Bethlehem. The camp was established in 1950 following the 'Nakba' (catastrophe/disaster) of 1948 when 750,000 Palestinians fled...
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Settler violence is on the rise in the West Bank: The story of the Azzeh family
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Settler violence in the West Bank is on the rise. In the first eight months of 2008 UN OCHA recorded "290 settler-related incidents targeting Palestinians and their property." When compared to the figures of the previous two...


