
Beirut across the Green Line
August 4, 2019
“Manouche?!” “How don’t you know it? It is a religion here in Lebanon.” That’s how the bartender exclaimed at Café Em Nazih within our
Dreaming Beirut
August 3, 2019
“By the way, my name is Hassan”. I wanted to land sitting by the window, as I hope to do every time I reach
In the holy oblivion of David Gareja
July 8, 2018
Every day at 11 o’clock, the only private company that takes visitors to David Gareja, the ‘Gareji Line’, leaves from Freedom Square. I had
To the unpronounceable Mtskheta, the Holy City
July 7, 2018
The itinerary was supposed to start from Tbilisi, I would have rented a car, perhaps one of those rickety jeeps that the online catalogues
Tbilisi escape
June 9, 2018
We were looking for someone, Elena and I, that morning as soon as we got off in the chaotic Tbilisi train station. Suddenly Levani
Baku-Tbilisi night train
June 8, 2018
The first time I went to Georgia was in June 2018… It was a cool spring evening in Baku. We could still dine with
Wanna-be pilgrim in the Valley of Galilee
October 20, 2017
10.50 p.m. Nazareth, Galilee. Betharram Institute. I write by the outmoded window of my cell. The view is of downtown Nazareth, a carpet of
Tel Aviv was built on the sand
October 19, 2017
In a Tel Aviv just as technological and avant-garde as scruffy and oriental, I search for the symbol of the Zionist affluent at the
48 hours in Tel Aviv – embarking
October 18, 2017
An ordinary Wednesday. Flight at noon, destination Tel Aviv. It was 9 a.m., the Israeli flight company Elal was asking to show up at