Tag Archive: Israel

A Brief Update

Well, it’s been a while since I’ve posted, and there’s good reason for that.  I’ve been working on getting back into Palestine. Today I went to the border to try to enter again,… Continue reading

Why I use the term ‘Apartheid’

This week is Israeli Apartheid Week, a week to raise awareness of Israeli policies. Using the term Apartheid to describe Israel’s policies has been controversial. This is because Apartheid is an accusatory term… Continue reading

A Long Overdue Post

This is a long overdue post. My last post asked you to work with me, then I waited a month to give you any ways of doing so, but the wait is over.… Continue reading

Worst Trip Ever?

I’m proud of @jonbrenn_cpt … Thank God Israel chose a CPT member with resources and determination to deny entry to #prayers Tweet by Eric Wolf Three weeks ago I left my house traveling… Continue reading

Meanwhile in Palestine

My last few posts have been about my situation of being stuck in Jordan. (Plus I’ve done a few interviews about my situation, you can read any of those here, here, here, or… Continue reading

Entery Denied

Note: The title is intentionally misspelled to reflect the spelling error on Israel’s ‘Entery Denied’ stamp. See picture below for proof.  I’ve crossed into Israel 3 times over the past year. I have… Continue reading

A Good Walk

Fridays have sucked for CPT recently. While the soldiers have been relatively benign toward the Palestinians on Fridays (which we are thrilled about), they have not been so lax with us (which we… Continue reading

Ramadan Kareem (A Generous Ramadan)

On July 10 the Islamic holy month of Ramadan started. It ends August 8. With Hebron being a ‘holy city’ in Islam the month is extremely significant. My Muslim associate described Ramadan as, “The… Continue reading

Arson

Hani Abu Haikel and his family live in a home on top of Tel Rumeida, the hill which the ancient, biblical city of Hebron once sat upon. He owns some land surrounding his… Continue reading

A New Hope

This week has been hard. A friend had settlers come onto his property and destroy his gardens (twice); I witnessed a five year being held by soldiers; also an 8 year old was… Continue reading