Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Palestine has seen complicated changes in its political circumstances, most notably the creation of Israel in 1948 and the 1967 war, where Israel occupied the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. These events have created catastrophic political, economic and social facts which deeply affected the life of the Palestinian people. In this context, tourism became a political tool in the supremacy and domination of the Israeli establishment over land, and people, and an instrument for preventing the Palestinians from enjoying the benefits and the fruits of cultural and human interaction on which tourism thrives. Israel controls all access to Palestine (land and sea borders), most of the Palestinian water re...
Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study ...
The premise for this paper is that tourism scholars researching in Israel and Palestine are, in effe...
This work emerges from the encouragement of peace studies scholars to seek out commonalities that ca...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Palestine has seen complicated changes in its politica...
In this article, Isaac argues that since 1948, Israel's control of water resources has been the resu...
In this article, Isaac argues that since 1948, Israel's control of water resources has been the resu...
In this article, Isaac argues that since 1948, Israel's control of water resources has been the resu...
Tourism is an expanding battleground of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Since the founding of the ...
Tourism is an expanding battleground of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Since the founding of the ...
Traveling to places associated with death is not a new phenomenon. People have long been drawn, purp...
This research is designed to investigate the status of tourism in in the Park of Wade Al- Badan, whi...
War and conflict are usually seen as major hindrances to travel and tourism. The daily diet of war a...
War and conflict are usually seen as major hindrances to travel and tourism. The daily diet of war a...
Within the Holy Land, Bethlehem is a must see destination. Bethlehem’s permanent and inherent desira...
Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study ...
Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study ...
The premise for this paper is that tourism scholars researching in Israel and Palestine are, in effe...
This work emerges from the encouragement of peace studies scholars to seek out commonalities that ca...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Palestine has seen complicated changes in its politica...
In this article, Isaac argues that since 1948, Israel's control of water resources has been the resu...
In this article, Isaac argues that since 1948, Israel's control of water resources has been the resu...
In this article, Isaac argues that since 1948, Israel's control of water resources has been the resu...
Tourism is an expanding battleground of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Since the founding of the ...
Tourism is an expanding battleground of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Since the founding of the ...
Traveling to places associated with death is not a new phenomenon. People have long been drawn, purp...
This research is designed to investigate the status of tourism in in the Park of Wade Al- Badan, whi...
War and conflict are usually seen as major hindrances to travel and tourism. The daily diet of war a...
War and conflict are usually seen as major hindrances to travel and tourism. The daily diet of war a...
Within the Holy Land, Bethlehem is a must see destination. Bethlehem’s permanent and inherent desira...
Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study ...
Your Work is Not Here: Solidarity Tourism in Occupied Palestine is a multi-sited ethnographic study ...
The premise for this paper is that tourism scholars researching in Israel and Palestine are, in effe...
This work emerges from the encouragement of peace studies scholars to seek out commonalities that ca...