
July
2004
Diary of an artist in Bethlehem |
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Paul Gent sketches a scene of people sitting whilst he is in
Palestine. |
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Leicestershire
artist Paul Gent is spending the summer in Palestine working with
families whilst creating some stunning art - read his diary. |
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Sunday
20 June
I got
through Israeli security without too much difficulty - three security
checks courtesy of Heathrow's very own Israeli checkpoint and a
two hour questioning at Tel Aviv - at least they were polite!
I had it easy really, I found out later many of the Americans who
were heading for the same destination as me, (Holy Land Trust in
Bethlehem) were kept for nine hours with threat of deportation.
One person was actually deported as she had connections with I.S.M.
(International Solidarity Movement - The Israeli security don't
like this group as they stand in the way of their house demolition
and are also probably embarrassed about 'accidentally' killing two
of them).
I was
previously told to deny I was to visit the West Bank, so luckily
I got an address in a Kibbutz near Tel Aviv, who the Israeli security
contacted to see if my alibi was correct.
I finally
reached Old Jerusalem at 2am where I found the Hippyish 'Hostel
Tabasco' where I felt greatly relieved to admit to another person
of my sin "I am going to Bethlehem to work with children"
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