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Tag Archives: Land
The changing family through occupation
During our recent trip as Feed A Village in Palestine, we visited many different areas within the West Bank. We had meeting with town councils and mayors to discuss who in their municipalities would benefit the most from our help … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethlehem, childbirth, children, families, hospital, Land, occupation, Palestine, Villages, West Bank
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5 Broken Cameras.
Emad Burnat was an ordinary olive farmer in a village called Bil’in. His livelihood along with many others was put at risk when Israel decided to expand their settlement building and grab more Palestinian land. Emad and other villagers decided … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Travel, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged 5, 5 broken cameras, Army, Bil'in, bombs, camera, Cameras, documentary, Emad Burnat, farmer, film, five broken cameras, Gaza, Israel, Land, olives, Oscars, Palestine, son, Wall
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Bab Al Shams
In December, literally hours after Palestine was voted rights within the United Nations, Israel showed the world its middle finger and openly stated that it was going to build a major settlement on a land named E1, to the East … Continue reading