I have been living in Israel for more than two years – as a kibbutz volunteer, a student, a political observer, and as a social activist. This country is continually fascinating, but also disturbing. Jerusalem in particular is a microcosm of the conflict between and within the different groups: secular and religious, Arabs and Jews. Despite the challenges, I believe that Israel, alongside a future Palestinian state can become a place of fairness and tolerance for all its inhabitants.
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Hi, just wanted to say that I always appreciate finding blogs like yours, focused specifically on the region where I live. I’m an international volunteer in the village of At-Tuwani, not far from Susiya. I’ve been living and working there for a year and a half, mostly oriented toward the school children. I hope you continue with the South Hebron focus — it’s more interesting to me than your feelings about Gaza or Jerusalem or other Arab countries, or whatever else. South Hebron is a unique and critical focal point of nonviolent resistance. Thanks.
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