Tag: Palestine
FOR TWO WINTERS I LIVED IN GAZA, 2003 and 2004. It was the time of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising against Israel. It was cold. Gaza did not get much rain, but winter was wet: and the houses were made to lose heat, not retain it. For a...
A car passes ruined buildings and Israeli fortifications near Khan Younis, August 2002 © James Rodgers From 2002 to 2004, I was the BBC’s correspondent in Gaza: at the time, the only international journalist based in the territory. This post is an extract from my book ‘No Road Home:...
Graffiti on part of the barrier between Israel and the West Bank, June 2014. Photo © James Rodgers This week, my City, University of London colleague Professor Amnon Aran and I have released the first episode of our three part podcast series, Inside the Oslo Accords. We are making...
‘They are not a historic turning point in Arab-Israeli relations because they do not directly address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.’ In the context of the Abraham Accords, I wrote a new, short, piece on Israel-Palestine in the February issue of History Today. I was flattered to to appear in print alongside...