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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...


Beit Hanina
Beit Hanina was historically famed for its fertile fields that were cultivated with olive trees, vegetables and fruit, especially...


Biddu
The urban development of Biddu has been spurred by its location at the center of a cluster of seven villages located northwest of...


Bir Nabala
As one of Jerusalem’s commercial hubs in the recent past, a destination for shopping and recreation, where people also availed of...


Hizma
The name “Hizma” for many Jerusalemites is associated with the Hizma military checkpoint, which is often the second option, after...


Kufr Aqab
As you head north from Jerusalem to Ramallah, upon crossing Qalandia military checkpoint and passing Qalandia refugee camp, the landscape...


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...


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....


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...


Rafat
Four Palestinian villages share the name Rafat. In the Jerusalem Governorate, there is the northern village of Rafat, and to the west is...


Shuafat
Located five kilometers northwest of the occupied city of Jerusalem, Shuafat borders the villages of Anata from the east, al-Issawiyah...


Silwan
Silwan’s story brings together several layers of Jerusalem's history and its political and social reality. Historically, Silwan is deeply...


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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