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Battir
South of occupied Jerusalem is Battir, a serene village known for its many orchards, rich history and archaeological significance. It was...
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Beit Hanina
Beit Hanina was historically famed for its fertile fields that were cultivated with olive trees, vegetables and fruit, especially...
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Biddu
The urban development of Biddu has been spurred by its location at the center of a cluster of seven villages located northwest of...
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Bir Nabala
As one of Jerusalem’s commercial hubs in the recent past, a destination for shopping and recreation, where people also availed of...
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Hizma
The name “Hizma” for many Jerusalemites is associated with the Hizma military checkpoint, which is often the second option, after...
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Kufr Aqab
As you head north from Jerusalem to Ramallah, upon crossing Qalandia military checkpoint and passing Qalandia refugee camp, the landscape...
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Mikhmas
Upon entering Mikhmas, you may get a sense of what Palestinian villages would look like were it not for the occupation. The village is...
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The Old City
Jerusalem has over the millennia been both a destination in and of itself and a junction leading many travelers on to other ends....
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Qatanna
The people of Qatanna sing a song about their village, which translates as follows: A valley where the birds recite a song, For whose...
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Rafat
Four Palestinian villages share the name Rafat. In the Jerusalem Governorate, there is the northern village of Rafat, and to the west is...
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Shuafat
Located five kilometers northwest of the occupied city of Jerusalem, Shuafat borders the villages of Anata from the east, al-Issawiyah...
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Silwan
Silwan’s story brings together several layers of Jerusalem's history and its political and social reality. Historically, Silwan is deeply...
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Wadi al-Joz
Wadi al-Joz (Walnut Valley) is a steep one-kilometer-long valley. It is sometimes referred to as al-Wadi al-Sharqi (Eastern Valley), as...
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