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Palestine aka: Palestinian Territories

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natethenorsk
21 places

Palestine

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

You’ll understand the conflict after visiting Palestine. Despite hearing some gunfire at night I felt very safe everywhere I went. Customs in Tel Aviv was a bitch. If you venture into Gaza or the West Bank, tell the agent you’re there only to tour, nothing else. I was in Beit Jala to help repair a Palestinian elementary school. The customs agent didn’t appreciate the fact that I was doing that and that I called the town I was in “Beit Jala” (Arabic name) instead of “Har Gilo” (Hebrew name).


arabiantruffle
Portland

Palestine

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The first time I went to this place

Palestine, my family’s roots. It’s gorgeous! What we see on tv is nothing of its real beauty. TV doesn’t show us the beautiful homes, the hilltops, the churches (one of them my grandpa was a priest of) ask about the Khouri family is you go. They are very popular. Palestine is amazing, its fun..the beach front is amazing to look at. The music, the culture and the people surrounding it is fun. Don’t forget to smoke a hookah! Enjoy your trip! I did when I went and yes I plan on going back! Anybody want to join me?


spookie
London

Palestine

Why I want to go to this place

This summer I’m going to be travelling in Israel. To quell my dad’s fears about his only child travelling alone in the Middle East, I’m not going across the border to Ramallah while I’m in Jerusalem.
One day though, I would like to go over and volunteer for a while… in a school or an orphanage maybe, or work for an International Aid Agency.

One day.


DymphnaB
New York City

Palestine

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A tip I have about this place

If you ask nicely a sweet franciscan friar at the church of the nativity may let you see the bambino that they lay in the manger scene in the square at christmas. it’s an innocent, lovely image in a place so wounded by years of violence.


chicago001
7 places

Palestine

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Palestinians

Palestinians are people with family origins mainly in Palestine. Their religion is primarily Islam, with Christianity, Judaism, Druze, and other minorities. Today, they are mainly Arabic-speaking.

Under the British mandate period from 1918 to 1948, the term “Palestinian” referred to anyone native to Palestine, regardless of their religion; Muslim, Christian, Jew, or Druze. [1] Since the creation of Israel, the application of “Palestinian” to native Palestinian Jews has lessened, and they are now simply identified as “Israelis” and are not distinguished from the majority of Israeli Jews resultant from the modern Zionist migrations. While some also exclude Israeli Arabs from today’s definition of “Palestinians,” others do not.
       


pippiwanderlust
New York City

Palestine

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recommended for everyone because it will enable you to get an understanding of what the conflict is all about. It woke me up alright seeing with my own eyes the deprivation that is experienced on a daily basis.


sld1
Nirvana

Palestine

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

Amazing. Difficult to describe. Can hardly fathom what this people has had to endure…occupation, the separation wall, Israeli settlements, travel restrictions, water shortages, etc.

They DO love Americans (but fear our president & congress). Very warm, very hospitable, very friendly. A trip of a lifetime for me.

God be with them all. Here’s to ending the Israeli occupation and the end of Palestinian suicide bombers.


teachermatt
Alameda

Palestine

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Spent two weeks traveling and learning about the historic conflict. Intense!


Janineamina
Knoxville

Palestine

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Amazing...

I went to the city of Jenin, my namesake. Truly, it is an experience everyone should have. Highly recommended.


gypsie555
Alexandria

Palestine

can u go alone?

I would like to go to Palestine, possibly volunteer or something. Is it ok to go alone or should I go with a group? Is it hard to get there, being a foreigner and all? My heart goes out to those people even though I haven’t been there. I would like to go there and experience it. Free Palestine.