
$695 per person (2 or more people)
Single supplement $100
Includes accommodations, all meals & program.
Begins every Friday
- Be embedded in a village
- Tour the Southern West Bank
- Learn about life under Occupation
- Palestinian culture
- Meet local people
You'll stay in dormitory accommodations in a family home that has comfortable lounge areas, a balcony and outdoor space - and wireless internet throughout - so you can sit under an olive tree while getting your email, or use the computer in the lounge.
On arrival at Beit Ummar you'll meet your host Mousa, a leader of the village non-violent resistance committee, and after settling in, there will be a briefing with maps to give you an overview of the area. In the afternoon you'll visit local families and learn about their life and issues with land confiscation and settlers.
These include accompanying farmers to their land when there is a danger of settler violence, replanting destroyed trees, and resisting home demolitions. They also have established a women's embroidery cooperative. You will have an opportunity to learn about these activities, and meet activists in the village so you'll have the opportunity to learn firsthand about their work.
En-route you'll see the Kiriyat Arba settlement, a city being built at the edge of Hebron. Some of the South Hebron residents live shacks, tents and caves. You'll have an opportunity to meet them and learn about their lives.
Day 4 - Monday You'll depart for Jerusalem after breakfast, either with public transportation or by private car if you prefer.
Please remember that this a conservative community. Both men and women should be fully covered at all times. This includes a high neckline on a shirt and dress, shoulders and upper arms covered, and dresses or skirts below the knees. Trousers (pants) are common for both men and women. No shorts. Respecting the local mores will enable you to blend in and communicate comfortably with local people.
This is an experiential program. The itinerary is subject to change depending on the situation on the ground, and other activities that may be planned by the village committee.
Any questions? Contact us for more information.