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WH Volunteers info Booklet 2010 WHV - Hebron
Old city of Hebron, Palestine
Hebron is the most important Palestinian city of the West Bank in
terms of demography and economy. With a history that goes back
to more than 5,000 years, Hebron is also a prominent universal
heritage of mankind thanks to its Old City where exist the
sanctuary of Abraham and many rich architectural monuments
and background from the Mameluk time (13th -16th centuries) and
WHV - HebronOld city of Hebron, PalestineHebron is the most important Palestinian city of the West Bank interms of demography and economy. With a history that goes backto more than 5,000 years, Hebron is also a prominent universalheritage of mankind thanks to its Old City where exist thesanctuary of Abraham and many rich architectural monumentsand background from the Mameluk time (13th -16th centuries) and Ottoman period (17th – 19th centuries). read more...
Horse-drawn buggies brighten tense W.Bank city HEBRON, West Bank (Reuters) - Sitting proudly atop a brightly painted horse-drawn carriage, Kassem Ahmaro cuts an odd figure as he trots past army bunkers and graffiti reading "Kill Arabs" into the heart of Hebron's old city.... The buggy might seem like a gimmick more suited to New York's Central Park than the Israeli-occupied West Bank. But it is part of a Palestinian drive to revive Hebron's historic centre, where routine life and economic activity have been virtually halted by about 650 Jewish settlers -- some of the West Bank's most militant -- and the Israeli soldiers who guard them. "We are trying to revitalize life in the old city," said Emad Hamdan, head of the Hebron Rehabilitation Committee (HRC), which brought the carriages to the city. "Parts of Hebron have been reduced to a ghost town and we are trying everything we can to bring Palestinians back." Helmeted Israeli soldiers stand guard on street corners. SETTLER-STYLE TACTICS The fleet of horse-drawn carriages, which started ferrying passengers around the old city just over a month ago, is the latest Palestinian weapon against settler encroachment and Israel's network of roadblocks, gates and checkpoints.
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