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ended, palestinians in jerusalem celebrated what some saw as a victory for hamas. did it really do anything to change reality on the ground? this process ofjewish settlers moving into homes in heavily arab neighbourhoods around the old city ofjerusalem has been going on for decades. it started off down here in silwan in the 1990s and now the focus of attention has shifted to sheikh jarrah just over there. the question is what is it all for? what we are seeing now is the encirclement of the old city. daniel seidman has been charting this process for 30 yea rs. there is a concerted effort to displace the palestinians who live there and to replace them with biblically motivated settlers. that is what is happening. it is not an accident that the temple mount and sheikh jarrah were the triggers of this convulse of violence. adiland samira are threatened with eviction on august the 1st. a couple of months to win or lose the house
overoptimistic. and the confidence we used to have as travellers has been seriously dented. for the coming months, maybe years, there will be an awful lot of uncertainty associated with travelling abroad. but as some parts of the world at least start to emerge, even the most avowed adventurer has to accept that the journey abroad these days is almost a constantly changing obstacle course. until the start of the coronavirus pandemic, nobody red the small print. now pretty much everybody does, and you will see what the big holiday companies have said, ok, we want to be as flexible as possible, in order to get your booking. and so quite typically they will let you change your destination. they will allow you to postpone your trip, sometimes up to a few weeks, maybe even a few days
the recently discovered bathhouse joined several others surrounding the 12th century islamic mosque which was later re—established as royal alcazar palace.
if you're a loyal viewer of the travel show, you might be thinking, "hang on! about a year ago i'm sure he was saying, �*0h, it will all be over byjuly, we'll have a normal summer'." well, yes, i was hopelessly overoptimistic. and the confidence we used to have as travellers has been seriously dented. for the coming months, maybe years, there will be an awful lot of uncertainty associated with travelling abroad. but as some parts of the world at least start to emerge, even the most avowed adventurer has to accept that the journey abroad these days is almost a constantly changing obstacle course. until the start of the coronavirus pandemic, nobody red the small print. now pretty much everybody does, and you will see what the big holiday companies have said, "ok, we want to be as flexible
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surrounding a trip this year. if you're a loyal viewer of the travel show, you might be thinking, "hang on! about a year, ago i'm sure he was saying, �*0h, it will all be over byjuly, we'll have a normal summer'." well, yes, i was hopelessly overoptimistic. and the confidence we used to have as travellers has been seriously dented. for the coming months, maybe years, there will be an awful lot of uncertainty associated with travelling abroad. but as some parts of the world at least start to emerge, even the most valid adventurer has to accept that the journey abroad these days is almost a constantly changing obstacle course.
what happens if something gets between you and your plans. fortunately, simon calder is here to untangle all the complexity surrounding a trip this year. if you're a loyal viewer of the travel show, you might be thinking, "hang on! if you're a loyal viewer of the travel show, you might be thinking, "hang on! about a year, ago i'm sure he was saying, �*0h, it will all be over byjuly, we'll have a normal summer'." well, yes, i was hopelessly overoptimistic. and the confidence we used to have as travellers has been seriously dented. for the coming months, maybe years, there will be an awful lot of uncertainty associated with travelling abroad. but as some parts of the world at least start to emerge, even the most valid adventurer has to accept that the journey abroad these days is almost a constantly changing obstacle course.