The Israeli-Palestinian Crisis: A Brief Explainer of What's Going On

The Israeli-Palestinian Crisis: A Brief Explainer of What’s Going On

In 1947, the UN decided to divide Palestine into two separate states- one for Jews, “Israel” (55% of land) and one for Arab Palestinians, “Palestine” (45%) and claimed Jerusalem to be a neutral religious zone. Arabs were furious with this proposal because they were the majority but were to be controlled by a Jewish ruling body. They saw it as another attempt of colonialism by the West and a move to eliminate the Palestinian identity.

Waiting with Armani: An Odyssey in Jerusalem

Waiting with Armani: An Odyssey in Jerusalem

Al Aqsa was awe-inspiring but deteriorating from neglect. A big behemoth of a staircase challenged its foundations from the vantage point of the Wailing Wall weakening them as part of archaeological efforts to uncover ancient Jewish holy sites.