Travels with Bassem: A Palestinian and a Jew Find Friendship in a War-Torn Land Travels with Bassem: A Palestinian and a Jew Find Friendship in a War-Torn Land

Travels with Bassem: A Palestinian and a Jew Find Friendship in a War-Torn Land

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In the summer of 1988, about six months into the First Palestinian Intifada—an uprising by Palestinians against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip—journalist Mike Sager, a Jew, was sent by the Washington Post Sunday Magazine to investigate the human toll of the uprising. While much was known about the political situation at the time, little had been reported about the actual conditions of Palestinians living as refugees in squalid camps on or near lands that were once owned by their ancestors.

Once in Jerusalem, walking through the Old City on a Shabbat evening after visiting the Western Wall, Sager met Bassem Hallak. Hallak was a Muslim and the proprietor of a family shop specializing in Palestinian antiquities on the Via Dolorosa, the cobbled street over which Jesus Christ is said to have carried his cross on the way to his crucifixion. At times, Hallak, who spoke English, German, French, Italian, Hebrew, and Arabic, worked as a tour guide and as a translator for visiting journalists. Meanwhile, he was secretly working as part of the resistance movement that spawned the Intifada.

Within a few days, Sager had engaged Hallak as a guide and translator, and for the next six weeks, these two men, close in age but from wildly different backgrounds, crisscrossed the Holy Land together. They visited hospitals, cities, and refugee camps, witnessing the toll of the struggle, clashing at times with Israeli forces, and ultimately building a friendship as they learned that their similarities and growing affection far outweighed their differences.

The controversial story was spiked by the magazine.  It was later published to critical acclaim in a 2004 collection called Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot to Print.

Hallak died of a heart attack in late 2014, at the age of 54, in his family’s home in the Mount of Olives, while awaiting an ambulance, which had been held up at various checkpoints on the way to his aid.

GENRE
Reisen und Abenteuer
ERSCHIENEN
2021
13. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
63
Seiten
VERLAG
The Sager Group
GRÖSSE
2,1
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