1-3-2018 Learn the history to understand the Middle East conflict - Kylie Stephens Hearald Sun

http://www.heraldsun.com/opinion/article192778529.html

 

…I visited multiple refugee camps in the West Bank. The Dheisha camp is less than 15 miles from Jerusalem yet many people living there cannot enter the city. For those that get permits, they must spend hours waiting in line at a checkpoint. This is especially insulting given that many families living in Dheisha come from Jerusalem and the surrounding area that is now controlled by Israel. These are not people who hate Israelis because they are Jewish. These are people who simply want to return to the homes and land their families lived on for hundreds of years. Despite not being able to even temporarily visit their ancestral lands, the Israeli military can enter Palestinian territory at any time to arrest people or demolish homes based upon their own discretion….I urge us all to take a moment to consider how we would react if we were living in this situation…


Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member

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