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The Day After in Hebron  
   

The Day After in Hebron

My 2nd trip to Hebron was a day after a teenager was shot dead. They had placed stones around there area where his blood was still visible in the sand, and these kids had gathered around and were talking. The second they saw me with the camera they began chanting and making victory signs, eventually charging the camera, which is what you see here. I don't know if it's nature or nurture.
Yellow Men in Israel and the West Bank

March 2nd 2005
"Yellow man" is (as described to me by an Israeli soldier guarding settlements in the Gaza strip) is a desultory term applied to those incapale of going beyond official doctrine and/or direct orders. He used the term in relation to paratrooper units (of the IDF), but I think Yellow Men lie at the root of the current problems in the region formerly known as Palestine. Since my last blog I've sp ... read more
Middle East » Jordan » North » Amman

Jordanian Flag For most of its history since independence from British administration in 1946, Jordan was ruled by King HUSSEIN (1953-99). A pragmatic ruler, he successfully navigated competing pressures from the major powers (US, USSR, and UK), various Arab states... ... read more
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