Hebron (Arabic: الخليلal-Khalīl; Hebrew:חֶבְרוֹן, Standard Hebrew: Ḥevron; ISO 259-3: Ḥebron) is a Palestinian city located in the southern West Bank, 30km (19mi) south of Jerusalem. Nestled in the Judaean Mountains, it lies 930 meters (3,050ft) above sea level. It is the largest city in the West Bank, and the second largest in the Palestinian territories after Gaza, and home to 215,452 Palestinians (2016), and between 500 and 850 Jewish settlers concentrated in Otniel settlement and around the old quarter. The city is divided into two sectors: H1, controlled by the Palestinian Authority and H2, roughly 20% of the city, administered by Israel. The settlers are governed by their own municipal body, the Committee of the Jewish Community of Hebron. The city is most notable for containing the traditional burial site of the biblical Patriarchs and Matriarchs, within the Cave of the Patriarchs. It is therefore considered the second-holiest city in Judaism after Jerusalem. The city is venerated by Jews, Christians, and Muslims for its association with Abraham. It is viewed as a holy city in Islam and Judaism.
According to the Torah, Hebron or Chebrown (Hebrew:חֶבְרוֹןḤeḇrōn) was a son of Kohath and grandson of Levi, consequently being the brother of Amram and uncle of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. Hebron is portrayed in the text as the founder of the Hebronite faction of Levites; however, on some occasions, the Book of Chronicles treats the Hebronites as being distinct from the descendants of Kohath.
No further details of Hebron's life are given by the Bible, and according to biblical scholars the genealogy for Levi's descendants is actually an aetiologicalmyth, reflecting popular perception of the connections between different Levite factions;textual scholars attribute the genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source). Biblical scholars believe that the Hebronites gained their name as a result of originating at the Levite-dominated city named Hebron, meaning league. More likely and in accordance with Biblical chronology the name given to Hebron originates with the city of the same name established at the time of Abraham some 400 years prior.
Hebron is a historic home located near Still Pond, Kent County, Maryland. It is a two-story brick farmhouse probably constructed in the mid to late 18th century by members of a prominent Kent County Quaker family.
On 23 April 2005 Terje Carlsson from EAPPI filmed this sequence of Feryal Abu Haikal leading children from Qurdoba School under attack from Jewish colonist children. It is part of his highly acclaimed feature length film Welcome to Hebron.
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published: 22 Jan 2014
The Place of Prophet Ibrahim or Abraham in Islam, Christianity and Judaism - Nouman Ali Khan
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Israel, Palestinian, Free Gaza on seizure of aid ship, protests
(5 Jun 2010) SHOTLIST
Beit Omar, Hebron, West Bank
1. Wide of Palestinians and peace activists marching in support of the Turkish government, carrying Palestinian and Turkish flags
2. Protesters trying to block Israeli military jeep
3. Protesters holding sign with drawing of the 'Rachel Corrie' ship, with words reading (English) "Freedom"
4. Protesters standing in front of Israeli soldiers
5. Israeli soldier removing Palestinian flag from barbed wire
6. Zoom in to Israeli soldiers arresting foreign peace activist
7. Various of activist being led away and put into police car
Jerusalem
8. Israeli Government spokesman Mark Regev talking on phone
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Regev, Israeli Government Spokesman:
"Today thankfully we saw the interception carried out peacefully and...
published: 24 Jul 2015
ARIJ-Pro Poor Integrity Program
PPI aims to strengthen local civil society organizations (CSOs) by undertaking social accountability activities to enhance the capability and responsiveness of the Al-Ram, Hebron, Nablus, and Jericho municipalities. PPI enables and empowers social monitors to research integrity approaches and advocate for better public service delivery.
PPI works directly with CSOs to raise their capacities in articulate the needs in the targeted local districts. During the first year, ARIJ trained CSOs to collect data and advocate their cause. In the second year, CSOs had assembled data using Citizen Report Cards, then analyzed and disseminated their findings through media and public hearings to hold local authorities accountable for their service delivery. In the third and fourth years, ARIJ brought the ...
published: 22 Apr 2013
Gaza: Energy shortage adds to plight of residents
Gaza: Energy shortage adds to plight of residents
An increasing energy shortage situation in Gaza is taking its toll on the two million people that live there.
Gaza's residents are trapped by Israeli and Egyptian border blockades.
Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah blame each other for the crisis after a row over fuel costs.
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Gaza.
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published: 20 Apr 2017
J´AI ETE Charlie
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published: 19 Jan 2015
Palestine: 50 Years of Occupation: June marks five decades of 1967 Arab-Israel war
This month marks 50 years since the start of a war that changed the face of the Middle East. In 1967 Israel launched a surprise attack against Egypt after the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping. Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Egypt went to war with Israel. And within six days - Israel had won. The region has never been the same since. Nicole Johnston reports.
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On 23 April 2005 Terje Carlsson from EAPPI filmed this sequence of Feryal Abu Haikal leading children from Qurdoba School under attack from Jewish colonist chil...
On 23 April 2005 Terje Carlsson from EAPPI filmed this sequence of Feryal Abu Haikal leading children from Qurdoba School under attack from Jewish colonist children. It is part of his highly acclaimed feature length film Welcome to Hebron.
http://welcometohebronmovie.com/
On 23 April 2005 Terje Carlsson from EAPPI filmed this sequence of Feryal Abu Haikal leading children from Qurdoba School under attack from Jewish colonist children. It is part of his highly acclaimed feature length film Welcome to Hebron.
http://welcometohebronmovie.com/
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(5 Jun 2010) SHOTLIST
Beit Omar, Hebron, West Bank
1. Wide of Palestinians and peace activists marching in support of the Turkish government, carrying Palest...
(5 Jun 2010) SHOTLIST
Beit Omar, Hebron, West Bank
1. Wide of Palestinians and peace activists marching in support of the Turkish government, carrying Palestinian and Turkish flags
2. Protesters trying to block Israeli military jeep
3. Protesters holding sign with drawing of the 'Rachel Corrie' ship, with words reading (English) "Freedom"
4. Protesters standing in front of Israeli soldiers
5. Israeli soldier removing Palestinian flag from barbed wire
6. Zoom in to Israeli soldiers arresting foreign peace activist
7. Various of activist being led away and put into police car
Jerusalem
8. Israeli Government spokesman Mark Regev talking on phone
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Regev, Israeli Government Spokesman:
"Today thankfully we saw the interception carried out peacefully and it was clear the difference between non violent protesters whose right to peaceful protest we respect, and between last week's hard core radical Islamists who chose the path of violence. We must continue to inspect cargo bound for the Gaza Strip in order to prevent deadly rockets and missiles reaching the people of Israel."
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
10. Wide of Hamas official Ahmed Yousef walking towards camera
11. Yousef talking to reporter
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ahmed Yousef, Hamas Official:
"This action is stupid, a great mistake that Israelis are committing today, it's repeating to the same act of piracy against the high seas, it is something considered crime against humanity, and these things shouldn't be done again after all these kind of criticisms and condemnation from all over the world to Israel, again they repeat the mistake and now the time for action from the world community to punish Israel for insisting and determination in intercept ships on the high seas."
Ramallah, West Bank
13. Wide of Palestinian Economics Minister Hassan Abu Libdeh entering office
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hassan Abu Libdeh, Palestinian Economics Minister:
"Well this is yet another chapter of the piracy that Israel is conducting in the high seas. This is another assertion that Israel behaves as a country above the law. They don't feel that they are accountable to anything, therefore they can do anything they want."
Larnaca, Cyprus
16. Co-founder of Free Gaza Movement Greta Berlin (right) working at table with colleagues to update website
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Greta Berlin, Co-Founder of Free Gaza Movement:
"I have been outraged since the moment that they killed nine of our people and wounded so many people back on Monday. Now they have taken the Rachel Corrie, they have no reason, they have no excuse to do any of this, they have no excuse, they are the illegal entities, they are the ones that are holding this blockade."
18. Close-up of computer screen showing Free Gaza website
19. Berlin sitting at laptop
STORYLINE
Palestinians and peace activists condemned Israel's seizure of an aid vessel bound for Gaza on Saturday, describing it as an act of "piracy."
Israel defended the move, saying it was necessary to maintain its naval blockade of Gaza to prevent weapons from entering the Hamas-ruled territory.
Israeli naval commandos boarded the MV Rachel Corrie on Saturday morning, preventing it from breaking the blockade days after a similar effort resulted in the deaths of nine activists.
Israel has faced mounting international pressure to lift the blockade since Monday's deadly confrontation aboard a Turkish aid vessel headed for Gaza.
In Jerusalem, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said he was thankful the interception of the Rachel Corrie had been carried out peacefully.
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(5 Jun 2010) SHOTLIST
Beit Omar, Hebron, West Bank
1. Wide of Palestinians and peace activists marching in support of the Turkish government, carrying Palestinian and Turkish flags
2. Protesters trying to block Israeli military jeep
3. Protesters holding sign with drawing of the 'Rachel Corrie' ship, with words reading (English) "Freedom"
4. Protesters standing in front of Israeli soldiers
5. Israeli soldier removing Palestinian flag from barbed wire
6. Zoom in to Israeli soldiers arresting foreign peace activist
7. Various of activist being led away and put into police car
Jerusalem
8. Israeli Government spokesman Mark Regev talking on phone
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Regev, Israeli Government Spokesman:
"Today thankfully we saw the interception carried out peacefully and it was clear the difference between non violent protesters whose right to peaceful protest we respect, and between last week's hard core radical Islamists who chose the path of violence. We must continue to inspect cargo bound for the Gaza Strip in order to prevent deadly rockets and missiles reaching the people of Israel."
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
10. Wide of Hamas official Ahmed Yousef walking towards camera
11. Yousef talking to reporter
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ahmed Yousef, Hamas Official:
"This action is stupid, a great mistake that Israelis are committing today, it's repeating to the same act of piracy against the high seas, it is something considered crime against humanity, and these things shouldn't be done again after all these kind of criticisms and condemnation from all over the world to Israel, again they repeat the mistake and now the time for action from the world community to punish Israel for insisting and determination in intercept ships on the high seas."
Ramallah, West Bank
13. Wide of Palestinian Economics Minister Hassan Abu Libdeh entering office
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hassan Abu Libdeh, Palestinian Economics Minister:
"Well this is yet another chapter of the piracy that Israel is conducting in the high seas. This is another assertion that Israel behaves as a country above the law. They don't feel that they are accountable to anything, therefore they can do anything they want."
Larnaca, Cyprus
16. Co-founder of Free Gaza Movement Greta Berlin (right) working at table with colleagues to update website
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Greta Berlin, Co-Founder of Free Gaza Movement:
"I have been outraged since the moment that they killed nine of our people and wounded so many people back on Monday. Now they have taken the Rachel Corrie, they have no reason, they have no excuse to do any of this, they have no excuse, they are the illegal entities, they are the ones that are holding this blockade."
18. Close-up of computer screen showing Free Gaza website
19. Berlin sitting at laptop
STORYLINE
Palestinians and peace activists condemned Israel's seizure of an aid vessel bound for Gaza on Saturday, describing it as an act of "piracy."
Israel defended the move, saying it was necessary to maintain its naval blockade of Gaza to prevent weapons from entering the Hamas-ruled territory.
Israeli naval commandos boarded the MV Rachel Corrie on Saturday morning, preventing it from breaking the blockade days after a similar effort resulted in the deaths of nine activists.
Israel has faced mounting international pressure to lift the blockade since Monday's deadly confrontation aboard a Turkish aid vessel headed for Gaza.
In Jerusalem, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said he was thankful the interception of the Rachel Corrie had been carried out peacefully.
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PPI aims to strengthen local civil society organizations (CSOs) by undertaking social accountability activities to enhance the capability and responsiveness of ...
PPI aims to strengthen local civil society organizations (CSOs) by undertaking social accountability activities to enhance the capability and responsiveness of the Al-Ram, Hebron, Nablus, and Jericho municipalities. PPI enables and empowers social monitors to research integrity approaches and advocate for better public service delivery.
PPI works directly with CSOs to raise their capacities in articulate the needs in the targeted local districts. During the first year, ARIJ trained CSOs to collect data and advocate their cause. In the second year, CSOs had assembled data using Citizen Report Cards, then analyzed and disseminated their findings through media and public hearings to hold local authorities accountable for their service delivery. In the third and fourth years, ARIJ brought the civil society and the local authority together to work jointly on finding solutions for their problems. As a result, the organisational capability of key local state institutions to formulate and implement pro-integrity and pro-poor policies improved and their organisational capability to research, monitor, train others and advocate for pro-poor policies were enhanced considerably.
PPI aims to strengthen local civil society organizations (CSOs) by undertaking social accountability activities to enhance the capability and responsiveness of the Al-Ram, Hebron, Nablus, and Jericho municipalities. PPI enables and empowers social monitors to research integrity approaches and advocate for better public service delivery.
PPI works directly with CSOs to raise their capacities in articulate the needs in the targeted local districts. During the first year, ARIJ trained CSOs to collect data and advocate their cause. In the second year, CSOs had assembled data using Citizen Report Cards, then analyzed and disseminated their findings through media and public hearings to hold local authorities accountable for their service delivery. In the third and fourth years, ARIJ brought the civil society and the local authority together to work jointly on finding solutions for their problems. As a result, the organisational capability of key local state institutions to formulate and implement pro-integrity and pro-poor policies improved and their organisational capability to research, monitor, train others and advocate for pro-poor policies were enhanced considerably.
Gaza: Energy shortage adds to plight of residents
An increasing energy shortage situation in Gaza is taking its toll on the two million people that live there....
Gaza: Energy shortage adds to plight of residents
An increasing energy shortage situation in Gaza is taking its toll on the two million people that live there.
Gaza's residents are trapped by Israeli and Egyptian border blockades.
Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah blame each other for the crisis after a row over fuel costs.
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Gaza.
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Gaza: Energy shortage adds to plight of residents
An increasing energy shortage situation in Gaza is taking its toll on the two million people that live there.
Gaza's residents are trapped by Israeli and Egyptian border blockades.
Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah blame each other for the crisis after a row over fuel costs.
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Gaza.
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Les francais se trompent : ...
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This month marks 50 years since the start of a war that changed the face of the Middle East. In 1967 Israel launched a surprise attack against Egypt after the E...
This month marks 50 years since the start of a war that changed the face of the Middle East. In 1967 Israel launched a surprise attack against Egypt after the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping. Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Egypt went to war with Israel. And within six days - Israel had won. The region has never been the same since. Nicole Johnston reports.
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This month marks 50 years since the start of a war that changed the face of the Middle East. In 1967 Israel launched a surprise attack against Egypt after the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping. Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Egypt went to war with Israel. And within six days - Israel had won. The region has never been the same since. Nicole Johnston reports.
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On 23 April 2005 Terje Carlsson from EAPPI filmed this sequence of Feryal Abu Haikal leading children from Qurdoba School under attack from Jewish colonist children. It is part of his highly acclaimed feature length film Welcome to Hebron.
http://welcometohebronmovie.com/
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(5 Jun 2010) SHOTLIST
Beit Omar, Hebron, West Bank
1. Wide of Palestinians and peace activists marching in support of the Turkish government, carrying Palestinian and Turkish flags
2. Protesters trying to block Israeli military jeep
3. Protesters holding sign with drawing of the 'Rachel Corrie' ship, with words reading (English) "Freedom"
4. Protesters standing in front of Israeli soldiers
5. Israeli soldier removing Palestinian flag from barbed wire
6. Zoom in to Israeli soldiers arresting foreign peace activist
7. Various of activist being led away and put into police car
Jerusalem
8. Israeli Government spokesman Mark Regev talking on phone
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Regev, Israeli Government Spokesman:
"Today thankfully we saw the interception carried out peacefully and it was clear the difference between non violent protesters whose right to peaceful protest we respect, and between last week's hard core radical Islamists who chose the path of violence. We must continue to inspect cargo bound for the Gaza Strip in order to prevent deadly rockets and missiles reaching the people of Israel."
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
10. Wide of Hamas official Ahmed Yousef walking towards camera
11. Yousef talking to reporter
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ahmed Yousef, Hamas Official:
"This action is stupid, a great mistake that Israelis are committing today, it's repeating to the same act of piracy against the high seas, it is something considered crime against humanity, and these things shouldn't be done again after all these kind of criticisms and condemnation from all over the world to Israel, again they repeat the mistake and now the time for action from the world community to punish Israel for insisting and determination in intercept ships on the high seas."
Ramallah, West Bank
13. Wide of Palestinian Economics Minister Hassan Abu Libdeh entering office
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hassan Abu Libdeh, Palestinian Economics Minister:
"Well this is yet another chapter of the piracy that Israel is conducting in the high seas. This is another assertion that Israel behaves as a country above the law. They don't feel that they are accountable to anything, therefore they can do anything they want."
Larnaca, Cyprus
16. Co-founder of Free Gaza Movement Greta Berlin (right) working at table with colleagues to update website
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Greta Berlin, Co-Founder of Free Gaza Movement:
"I have been outraged since the moment that they killed nine of our people and wounded so many people back on Monday. Now they have taken the Rachel Corrie, they have no reason, they have no excuse to do any of this, they have no excuse, they are the illegal entities, they are the ones that are holding this blockade."
18. Close-up of computer screen showing Free Gaza website
19. Berlin sitting at laptop
STORYLINE
Palestinians and peace activists condemned Israel's seizure of an aid vessel bound for Gaza on Saturday, describing it as an act of "piracy."
Israel defended the move, saying it was necessary to maintain its naval blockade of Gaza to prevent weapons from entering the Hamas-ruled territory.
Israeli naval commandos boarded the MV Rachel Corrie on Saturday morning, preventing it from breaking the blockade days after a similar effort resulted in the deaths of nine activists.
Israel has faced mounting international pressure to lift the blockade since Monday's deadly confrontation aboard a Turkish aid vessel headed for Gaza.
In Jerusalem, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said he was thankful the interception of the Rachel Corrie had been carried out peacefully.
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PPI aims to strengthen local civil society organizations (CSOs) by undertaking social accountability activities to enhance the capability and responsiveness of the Al-Ram, Hebron, Nablus, and Jericho municipalities. PPI enables and empowers social monitors to research integrity approaches and advocate for better public service delivery.
PPI works directly with CSOs to raise their capacities in articulate the needs in the targeted local districts. During the first year, ARIJ trained CSOs to collect data and advocate their cause. In the second year, CSOs had assembled data using Citizen Report Cards, then analyzed and disseminated their findings through media and public hearings to hold local authorities accountable for their service delivery. In the third and fourth years, ARIJ brought the civil society and the local authority together to work jointly on finding solutions for their problems. As a result, the organisational capability of key local state institutions to formulate and implement pro-integrity and pro-poor policies improved and their organisational capability to research, monitor, train others and advocate for pro-poor policies were enhanced considerably.
Gaza: Energy shortage adds to plight of residents
An increasing energy shortage situation in Gaza is taking its toll on the two million people that live there.
Gaza's residents are trapped by Israeli and Egyptian border blockades.
Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah blame each other for the crisis after a row over fuel costs.
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Gaza.
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This month marks 50 years since the start of a war that changed the face of the Middle East. In 1967 Israel launched a surprise attack against Egypt after the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping. Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Egypt went to war with Israel. And within six days - Israel had won. The region has never been the same since. Nicole Johnston reports.
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Hebron (Arabic: الخليلal-Khalīl; Hebrew:חֶבְרוֹן, Standard Hebrew: Ḥevron; ISO 259-3: Ḥebron) is a Palestinian city located in the southern West Bank, 30km (19mi) south of Jerusalem. Nestled in the Judaean Mountains, it lies 930 meters (3,050ft) above sea level. It is the largest city in the West Bank, and the second largest in the Palestinian territories after Gaza, and home to 215,452 Palestinians (2016), and between 500 and 850 Jewish settlers concentrated in Otniel settlement and around the old quarter. The city is divided into two sectors: H1, controlled by the Palestinian Authority and H2, roughly 20% of the city, administered by Israel. The settlers are governed by their own municipal body, the Committee of the Jewish Community of Hebron. The city is most notable for containing the traditional burial site of the biblical Patriarchs and Matriarchs, within the Cave of the Patriarchs. It is therefore considered the second-holiest city in Judaism after Jerusalem. The city is venerated by Jews, Christians, and Muslims for its association with Abraham. It is viewed as a holy city in Islam and Judaism.
There is a subtle conflation at work here ... But to suggest things started in 1948 is to ignore the many violent pogroms against Jews that took place in the 1920s and 1930s, such as the looting of Hebron in 1929 ... QuilletteRJ Smith ... A DangerousDelusion ... .
On that date in 1929, “3,000 Muslim men armed with swords, axes, and daggers marched through the Jewish quarter of Hebron,” writes Yardena Schwartz ...And I wanted to know how the Arabs in Hebron view the massacre.
Let’s go to everyone’s favourite catastrophic-looking area, which is the town of Hebron...Maybe it’s not a coincidence that the actual history of places like Hebron and Gaza are ignored—because those aren’t really material [to this philosophy].
This presentation of Hebron ignores the city’s importance to the Jewish people, disregards the fact that the majority of the city falls under Palestinian Authority control (where Jews are forbidden to ...
This presentation of Hebron ignores the city’s importance to the Jewish people, disregards the fact that the majority of the city falls under Palestinian Authority control (where Jews are ...
The latest example is Ezra Klein, who, like a typical “Timesman,” opined on Israel’s failings while ignoring history and omitting inconvenient facts ...Seventh, Klein ignores that Israel is threatened ...
Israeli soldiers search a Palestinian’s car at a checkpoint in Hebron in the West Bank, August 22, 2023 ... Only by ignoring the last two and a half years of growing Palestinian violence in the West ...
Upon reaching the village of Halaweh, a few kilometres from Hebron, several Bedouin families said their plight was being ignored as armed settlers and soldiers erased entire Bedouin villages in the West Bank.
While most of the time such games are all but ignored by the media, Friday’s performance was one for the ages. For the Richardton-Taylor-Hebron football program it had been three years since their last ...
... Rabin and Ehud Barak for negotiating with Syria and ignores Netanyahu’s talks) ... Karsh and other critics ignore that it was Netanyahu who made concessions on the holiest place in the territories. Hebron.
Similarly, the Safed massacre where only 20 Jews were killed 5 days after the Hebron massacre was ignored too ...Obviously, the BBC chose to ignore or exclude as the perpetrators were .
But just the sight of seeing the senior forward on the court is an added bonus for a Hebron team that is making a playoff push. Cotton is continuing to work hard to get in game shape, but it’s hard to ignore the impact when he is in the game.