In Israel, A Story Around Every Corner
Entering from Southern Jordan to Eilat on the Red Sea, up to Masada by public bus, I observed segregation of Palestinians, if not apartheid
Traveling in Israel is such a rich experience. No matter what you think about the “recent unpleasantness,” this land, including occupied territories, is smaller than the US state of New Jersey, with a documented 4000-year-old history, so you can’t travel far without encountering something of historical, mythological, archaeological, or newsworthy significance.
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