Tag Archives: Palestine
-
‘O little town of Bethlehem’: A world of collective punishment
2January 3, 2014 by Matthew Vickery
It is a city that many people know very little about in a modern context, yet as Christmas Day …
Continue reading -
‘The olive tree is the foundation of the home’
2November 10, 2013 by Matthew Vickery
(First published by New Internationalist on 06/11/2013) I was first told this phrase by a farmer in Al-Walaja …
Continue reading -
The Unsung Heroes of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
6October 8, 2013 by Matthew Vickery
(Article originally published on Dissident Voice on 06/10/2013) Only last month a military strike on Syria looked likely; …
Continue reading -
Palestine
9October 5, 2013 by Matthew Vickery
Having been inspired by recent photos I have come across on WordPress, I felt compelled to share my own. The …
Continue reading -
Scotland Must Remove Itself from UK’s Unethical Legacy Abroad
4July 7, 2013 by Matthew Vickery
(Article originally published by National Collective on 06/07/2013) Walking down Lord Arthur James Balfour Street in Tel Aviv, Israel, has never …
Continue reading -
“The Olive Tree is the Foundation of the Home”
2July 3, 2013 by Matthew Vickery
I was first told this phrase by a farmer in Al-Walaja village two years ago, while we attempted to make …
Continue reading -
Mohammed Assaf, Resistance, and the Sacrifice of Profit for Unity
4June 23, 2013 by Matthew Vickery
I am not really a fan of reality TV shows, nor do I necessarily see much point in them, but …
Continue reading