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| Page Views: 6,607 Last Visit to Palestine: September, 2001 | Palestine - My Home For Four Years by Laurina - last update: Jun 26, 2004 |
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PALESTINE UPDATE Eyewitness accounts from friends in Ramallah: <a href="http://www.virtualtourist. com/m/tt/18236/">Breaking the Fear - June 29</font></a>
<a href="http://www.virtualtourist.com/.184601/article/204/7/">The Invasion of My Hometown - March 15</b></font></a> </B></center> <center><hr size=1 width=65%></center>
They are destroying the town I lived in for three years... <BR>
But once a upon time it was a lively and thriving city...<BR>
I lived in Ramallah for three years and in Jerusalem for one year. I lived amongst Palestinians and all of them, 3 million, call their home Palestine, and so do I! Hopefully, one day "Palestine" will be official, just as "Israel" is today.<BR>
I often visited Israel, but most of the time I spent in the West Bank. Having no car or freedom of movement due to the recent intifada also made it difficult to travel to Israel. Not to mention the checkpoints...<BR>
I will add more information as time goes by about all the neat little things about Palestine. I can't avoid touching upon the political situation, but I also want to show you all what it was like to live in and travel around Palestine, including the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem (the Arab sector of Jerusalem), and I'll also talk about my excursions to Israel proper.<BR>
The picture above was taken by my friend Joan who visited Deir al-Sudan a small village near Ramallah. These girls are on their way to school. This was taken a couple of years ago. In villages you will see even young girls with veils, but most of the time it's just as normal to them as it is wearing jeans to westerners (and they also wear jeans of course!). In Ramallah though many women walk around in western attire without the veil.<BR>
Of course, most of the things I talk about are pretty much a no-go these days. But perhaps if you're planning a trip to this wonderful little country in a couple of years...<BR>
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| Pros: | "Palestinian hospitality" | | Cons: | "Difficult to move around due to the Israeli-imposed closures and curfews" | | In A Nutshell: | "A tragic but wondrous place..." |
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mfas2000 Mon Jun 16, 2008 07:41 UTC visit my newly formed Palestine page..regds | rob12c Tue Jun 10, 2008 09:53 UTC hey loved your tips. really makes me want to visit palestine which i hope to do some day. | JohnniOmani Fri May 9, 2008 02:41 UTC Amazing you certainly understand the people. I too lived in a tiny village in the Middle East (Oman for 3 yrs) and my experiences are unforgettable. Lovely people. Jz | Sininen Sun Dec 30, 2007 05:20 UTC You sure have lived in some very interesting places. May there be peace in Palestine one day. Happy Birthday and Happy New Year from Finland! |
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