Beyond the Wall

Traveling and observing life on both the Palestinian and the Israeli side of the wall, this blog seeks to break down the barriers of ignorance that exists around the conflict. Both a literal and figurative title, the wall represents a physical and mental separation which has bred sixty years of hate, conflict, and bloodshed.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Too Much Bias?

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We wanted to make some clarifications regarding the nature of our blog. We recognize that some people have percieved it to be too one-sided....
Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ramallah: Heart of Palestinian Culture

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Written by Josh: After being warned that we "won't come out alive" and that "it's not even funny to joke about going ...
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Bethlehem + Aida Refugee Camp = Day 1

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Written by Michael: I wrote this a few days ago, but unfortunately we haven't got regular internet connection so I was unable to post it...
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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Journeying through the Golan

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A Druze (religious-identity) sweet-shop owner's statement that "there are no winners in war," rang strongly while driving thro...
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Monday, November 30, 2009

The day has finally arrived...

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Written by Josh: These past few weeks, which at times seemed to lag on forever, have been quite grueling at times. Just a month ago, I wasn...
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Introduction

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Written by Michael: It's less than 24 hours until take off! I believe I speak for both Josh and myself in saying words cannot describe o...
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Michael & Josh
After four years of studying the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and arriving at their own unique conclusions while in Jewish Day School, Michael and Josh, two American-bred teens, have decided to dedicate a gap year before college to witness & research the Palestinian-Israeli conflict first hand.
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