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Anna Mutelet

Journalist.

  • The image depicts a small village or settlement situated on a hillside. The buildings are primarily residential, featuring a mix of styles with terracotta roofs and natural stone walls. The landscape surrounding the village is hilly and green, with patches of rocky terrain and sparse vegetation. In the distance, there are communication towers and possibly other structures, indicating some level of infrastructure. The sky above is clear, suggesting a bright day. Occupied Palestine. Promoting Tourism in the Settlements Anna Mutelet, Annabelle Martella · August 2019 Israeli settlers have gotten into the habit of playing host to visiting tourists. But this facade of hospitality conceals a political goal: prettify the image of the colonies and the occupation.
    Mount Gerizim is a peaceful spot, still a bit wild, covered with greenery and flowers brimming (…)
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