Ramallah: Everyone has a story
Ramallah 24 April 2002
I am back in Ramallah -after spending over three weeks in Jerusalem, imposing myself on different friends there. Read more about Ramallah: Everyone has a story
Ramallah 24 April 2002
I am back in Ramallah -after spending over three weeks in Jerusalem, imposing myself on different friends there. Read more about Ramallah: Everyone has a story
East Jerusalem, Palestine 24 April 2002
“The Israeli police evacuates Palestinian families from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah”, I wrote on the website yesterday. It is a long complicated story. Imaan, a colleague, is willing to explain it to me. Last week she visited the families when they were still living in their homes. Read more about What is justice?
Gaza City, Palestine 24 April 2002
Yesterday, a group of Palestinian children marched to UNDP’s and UNICEF’s Gaza Office to hold a peaceful demonstration. A delegate from the Young Journalist Club made a speech and handed out a manifesto in support of Palestinian children’s rights. Read more about Children of Palestine Manifesto
Tel Aviv 23 April 2002
An ad inserted into the bottom of my TV screen during a soccer match reads “Violence does not win”. Yes, business here appears as usual again — the soccer league here is just about over, people are back in coffee shops and movie theaters, and the summer is fast approaching. Read more about Back to normal? An Israeli virtual reality
Bethlehem 23 April 2002
Here I am in the place where Jesus was born, now a most terrifying place. Monday last week we woke up at 1:00 A.M. I could hear bombing and shelling everywhere. At 4:00 I ran to my mother’s room and hid under her bed because the bombing was very close. Read more about Occupation diary (8-22 April 2002)
Bethlehem, Palestine 23 April 2002
Over three weeks of curfew makes life somehow timeless. The muezzin and church bells are silent, except for the ‘opening hours’ when we are allowed to leave home. Read more about Letter from Bethlehem (April 15-22, 2002)
Ram, Palestine 5 August 2002
‘Ala, who lives in Nablus, started to write his long awaited ‘Love in the Time of Curfew’, a title he borrowed from Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ novel, ‘Love in the Time of Cholera’. Read more about Nablus: 'In the Time of Curfew'
Ramallah, Palestine 23 April 2002
ISM volunteers Richard Johnson and Sofia Ahmed witnessed two young boys “blown up” in a small field in Jenin Camp yesterday. Sofia reports being only 40 meters away when something exploded. “Although we can’t be positive what it was that exploded, four days ago we saw Israeli soldiers on foot in the exact same place.” Read more about Update from ISM
Ram, Palestine 23 April 2002
“Why can’t they announce a curfew a little bit louder?” I thought. Yesterday morning, as I stepped into the office, my colleagues tell me that there has been a curfew imposed on the area where I live. Read more about 'Only transfer will bring peace'
Beit Hanina, Palestine 22 April 2002
After 23 days of around the clock curfew, residents of Ramallah and other West Bank towns are today for the first time, able to reclaim the streets of their invaded and destroyed, or as one resident described it - “raped” cities. Read more about Getting our first look around the 'raped' cities