By Ali Sawafta, James MackenzieBARDALA, West Bank (Reuters) -Just metres from the last houses in Bardala, a Palestinian ...
STORY: In Bardala, at the northern end of the occupied West Bank, Israel's army has been bulldozing a dirt road and ditch ...
Introduction Half a century has now passed since a bedouin shepherd discovered a long-hidden cache of scrolls in a cave in cliffs above the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea. The details of that ...
While jogging and exploring he would often meet Bedouin shepherds and start conversations with them. Bedouins, known for their value of hospitality, would often invite him back to their tents.
West Bank Bedouin Community Says Israeli Settlers Stole Hundreds of Sheep By Ali Sawafta and James Mackenzie EIN AL-AUJA, West Bank (Reuters) - Armed Israeli settlers stole hundreds of sheep from ...
catching fleeting glimpses of scattered huts and shepherd pens dotting the mountainsides. Most travelers pass these Bedouin encampments without stopping to meet the people who call these hills home.
As he pulls the pan from the flame and begins to grind the beans by hand, another local Bedouin shepherd Ameen explains to me how the coffee is traditionally served for special occasions such as a ...
In Bardala, a Palestinian village, Israel's military constructs security roads impacting local farming communities in the West Bank. The developments have raised fears of displacement and threats to ...
Introduction Half a century has now passed since a bedouin shepherd discovered a long-hidden cache of scrolls in a cave in cliffs above the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea. The details of that ...
The settlers intimidated semi-nomadic Bedouin shepherds to abandon their camps in the area last year, four Bedouin families and Israeli human rights NGOs told Reuters. Over recent weeks ...
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