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Impressions from Israel
TweetThree and a half days in Israel can only give you a glimpse of the Israel’s point of view (as if there would be only one). What I understood form our several meetings and interviews: Of course all of the … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Israel, Middle East, Two Stars for Peace
Tagged haifa, israel, jerusalem, peace, tel aviv
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Friday at Tahrir Square – Egypt’s Revolution Is Not Yet Finished
Tweet04.03.2011 Friday is the day of prayers. It is also THE day of protests and demonstrations. Today we joined the people at Tahrir Square in Cairo. They were celebrating: The prime minister – appointed by Mubarak just before his demission … Continue reading
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Tagged alexandria, cairo, celebration, egypt, peace, revolution, state security, tahrir
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Another Great Idea to Tackle the Israel/Palestine Conflict
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Do You Join A Walk Across The River Jordan?
Tweet27th of February 2011 Sunday morning Akrum, a friend of Betsy who we’ve met the day before, came to our hotel and helped us finding the car rental company. Not that easy as local addresses often only point to a … Continue reading
2stars4peace – Time to Re-Start
TweetWe just arrived in Ammann, Jordan. 2 weeks of travels ahead of us. From Amman we are travelling south, jumping on a ferry to Nuweibat SInai, Egypt. Crossing Sinai and Suez Canel and heading on towards Cairo. Then Israel and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2stars4peace, engagement, peace, reasons, ulrike, why
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“Why do I myself engage in Two Stars for Peace?”
TweetThat’s definitely the question I thought of the most of in recent days. The very first reason: my hunger for knowledge. I’m interested in politics – in regional as well as in global issues. That’s why I went to Tanzania … Continue reading
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Tagged 2stars4peace, dirk, engagement, peace, reasons, why
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