IPHONED AP photographer Nasser e-Shtay on Friday evening, December 22, 2006. I knew he’d been working in Nablus all day. There had been a lot of work there. “Do you have anything?” I asked. His “Yes” was so definite that…
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Curiosity as a Key to Change
WHAT HAPPENS to the sun after it sets? How many stars are there? How are mountains formed? These were the kinds of questions asked by both children and camp leaders during the joint Hanitzotz Publishing House and WAC summer camp…
Election Backlash: Iraq, Palestine, Israel
THE PHRASE “democratic elections” can be misleading in its positive connotation, especially when the countries where the elections take place are embroiled in conflict. In the Middle East, during the past six months, we have witnessed three sets of elections.…