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Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

ByShoshanna Keats Jaskoll, Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

Opinion

A country of many regions but united in crisis

'There are a number of regions in this small country. But in the end, we are all one.'

November 21, 2019 16:23
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For a small country, we have a lot of regions. There is the “Tzafon” or “North”, where everyone who doesn’t live there goes for holiday breaks to enjoy the vistas and water hikes. In the winter, Israelis can be found catching the snow on Mt. Hermon, the one place you can reliably find snow, more or less, for a few months a year.

The “mercaz” or “centre” describes Tel Aviv and its surroundings, which is very different than the rest of the country. Fast-paced, densely packed, high tech — there is reason Israelis use the phrase ‘Medinat Tel Aviv” or the State of Tel Aviv to describe this city.

The “shtachim” or “territories”, also known as the “West Bank” sits bean shape in the middle of the country. Here, many Israelis live in towns close to Palestinian villages. The area is separated from Israel proper by crossings and some Israelis don’t like to travel there.

Jerusalem, the capital, sits in the Judean hills, forest on one side, desert on the other. Filled with moshavim, kibbutzim and towns, the sprawling forested Judean hills are a favorite for bikers and hikers. To her east, the road descends under wide open skies to the Judean desert and down to the Dead Sea.