Walking the streets of Hebron, a city cleaved in two

Israel , Journalism , Middle East , Palestine , Travel Oct 31, 2012 No Comments

I meet Shehada at his home early in the morning and we set off with his friend and neighbour, Isa, in the direction of Hebron, the West Bank’s largest city. It should by rights be a half-hour drive: Hebron is less than 45km from Ramallah as the crow flies. But with Jerusalem, and therefore Israel proper, lying smack bang between the two, the only way to get from one to the other without crossing over and back again — which the boys, in any case, are not entitled generika cialis tadalafil You need to run the dose without breaking and mashing. After a while, they are also losing their insurance or having their plans downgraded to something that covers less. djpaulkom.tv soft tadalafil These kinds of online meds vendors are a wonderful offer and quite often deliver superb reduced prices for instance: cheapest price to buy generic sildenafil and free shipping offers. cialis viagra generico These men cannot seek great help from cipla sildenafil effective kamagra tablets or kamagra jelly. to do — is to take a wide berth around the city to the east, so that Jericho and even the Dead Sea become briefly visible, before curving back to the west towards Bethlehem. It adds nearly an hour to the total driving time.

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Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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