Hebron

Travel Blogs from Hebron, Israel

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The lowest point on earth is salty! :), Dead Sea and Masada, Israel travel blog

The lowest point on earth is salty! :)

A travel blog entry by rutgervd

Both me and Jennifer were planning to go down to Eilat today so we could respectively cross the border to Jordan and Egypt. Since she had to get her cracked Roman Glass earrings changed in Masada and I wanted to go and taste the Dead Sea or initiary was ...

Bet Shean, Bet Shean, Israel travel blog

Bet Shean

A travel blog entry by shannon

2

... Israel (I don't know what country it's technically part of, Jordon I guess), but it is considered occupied territory by Israel. There are Jewish settlements there, and they are surrounded by tall fences and barbed wire. It was interesting just to drive ...

Hebron - A city of conflict, Hebron, Israel travel blog

Hebron - A city of conflict

A travel blog entry by juliank

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... like a good thing to do to get a true understanding of the city and the ongoing situation there. Basically Hebron is currently a "divided city", meaning there is a large number of checkpoints and barriers separating the Palestinians from the Settlers ...

Intifada intim, Hebron/Al Khalil-Arroub Camp-Jericho, Palestinian Territory travel blog

Intifada intim

A travel blog entry by juttachris

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Back tracking travelogue entries, Hebron, Israel travel blog

Back tracking travelogue entries

A travel blog entry by grannytravels2

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... But, it seems each side (Jewish/Arab) is dug into their belief in their "right" to the land. Hopeless. After "doing" Hebron, I declined any further participation with Gemma's group who were planning a large caravan to drive out to where "the fence" is ...

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