Nabi Ilyas
More than 25 girls and boys arrived to learn English with Brenda and Marcie.
The Girls are diligent and industrious, the boys' group – as we have seen in other villages – is smaller.
Two coordinators and at time another student girl also appear to assist the activity and "to be there" with the children and the teachers.
Brinda's report
My pupils and I have an unsigned and unspoken agreement. We learn and laugh. A few girls appear at 10:00 and then the rest straggle into the class slowly but surely. We have about 20 children including little brothers and sisters.Wissal came with three of her children and the eldest , Lina will probably continue with us. We read, speak using pictures, sing and lick lollypops. Good feelings.
A-Nabi Elias
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A-Nabi Elias this is a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank, east of Qalqilia on Road 55, north-east of Alfei Menashe colony and west of Karnei Shomron colony and the Palestinian city of Nablus. As of 2016, the village was populated by 1,458 inhabitants.
Near the village is a maqam (holy site memorializing a sanctified person) - the prophet Elisha. Until 2021 Road 55 crossed the village. Then a bypass road was paved through olive groves that were sequestered from the villagers. Consequently, the farmers were left with small olive groves that they could not access nor cultivate. Inhabitants protested against the road for weeks, supported by peace activists, but nothing helped and the road is now a given fact.
The village's main street had been a shopping center for all residents, including colonists. We even saw a Kashrut (kosher food) inspector in a butcher shop close to the falafel stand… The bypass road, according to tradesmen, has impacted their businesses and clients, while others claim that there are customers now for parking has become easier.
Alfei Menashe and Tzofim colonies nibble at the village lands from the north and south and get closer to it all the time. Colonists of Alfei Menashe have outdone themselves, sending their surplus sewage from the oxygenation pools toward a-Nabi Elias land, even reaching the houses.
The villagers are known as seekers of peace. For years there was no hostility towards Israelis. On the contrary, we were always welcomed warmly and stopped there to enjoy their delicious, inexpensive falafel.
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