The commotion yesterday afternoon took place at the home of one of the Kindergarten teachers.
Read MoreBy nightfall, the tanks were gone, but the planes had come to take their place, circling until the wee hours of the morning. It's hard to sleep like this.
Read MoreNo tanks today, but there was shooting at the edge of town. The Israeli camp is long gone by now, but we're still getting visits.
Read Moren the evening, we met with Fr. Aktham to talk about our contingency plans. With the world situation such as it is, there's a lot of “if”ing going on.
Read MoreThe young man tried to explain that he's been trying to get his ID changed to say Jenin, but he can't because the only place he can do so is at the Palestinian Authority Office in Jenin which no longer exists.
Read MoreEach car, however, was missing one tire, and the tires were stacked in a neat pile. The soldiers had come a half hour before and systematically removed one tire from each of the cars, then left. Couldn't have seemed more arbitrary unless they had set fire to the pile.
Read MoreIn the evening, we decided to try the other movie theater in town at the Popular Arts Center.
Read MoreOn our way back to Ramallah, we saw three women standing at the Qalandia checkpoint observing the goings-on. They were three observers from Checkpoint Watch, an Israeli group which was concerned by all of the abuses reported at various checkpoints.
Read MoreThey grew up as children of the first Intifada; one told us as a teen she spent a night in Israeli "children's jail" - she and her friends were arrested for practicing dabke, traditional Palestinian dance.
Read MoreWe also stopped by the school to look at the English Club, which is becoming a display room for creative English projects by the students.
Read MoreTanks grinding through the hills woke us up this morning, as did shooting at the edge of town.
Read Morebeing happy over here doesn't belong to happiness; it's from the sickness of being bored of sadness
Read MoreThe electricity remains spotty in the village - mostly on, but periodic outages - so getting together in a place with reliable lights (and heat!) is a luxury.
Read MoreIt's exciting to be part of it all, but with the impending war, it seems like this area will fall silent for a while as far as the outside world is concerned.
Read MoreThis is truly worrying. Not only do we need electricity for such a big chunk of our work - internet, emails, etc., and not only do we, like everyone else, need electricity to keep a lot of food from spoiling, but our building is set-up so that an electric generator refills the water tanks on the roof. Once they empty, if there's no electricity, there's no water.
Read MoreElizabeth accompanied the tenth graders on their class picnic where they enjoyed the beautiful sunshine, singing and playing, and teaching each other the dance to the "Ketchup Song".
Read MoreOur Jenin students were able to arrive today. Thank God for small miracles.
Read More"Blessed are the peacemakers," but where are they?
Read MoreThe results of the election were not surprising, but not heartening, either. The Palestinians, who are affected just as much as the Israelis by the choice made today, have no say in it whatsoever.
Read MoreThe worry is thick in the air these days.
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