The West Bank and "Shrinking the Conflict"

by Itamar Ben-David
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  • Location
    West Bank - Judea and Samaria, Israel
  • Duration
    1h 15m
  • Group Size
    Up to 100+ guests
  • Language(s)
    • English,
    • العربية (Arabic),
    • עברית (Hebrew)
  • $
  • Live - Presentation
    Your live tour guide utilizes visual aids such as photos, videos, slides and sometimes 3D Google Earth to take you through a particular location or topic. These virtual tours are conducted through Zoom, so participants can ask questions and interact with the guide in real time.
  • History & Culture
  • Lecture
  • Religious
  • Sightseeing

Itinerary

The west bank is also known as Judea and Samaria, the biblical heartland of ancient Israel and the core of the Jewish identity. It is also the home of 2.5 million Palestinians. In this virtual tour will try to understand the Israeli conundrum and the "Left-Right" political disputes since 1967 and the different approaches to these territories and their demographics. We will analyze the Catch-67 (A term coined by Dr. Micha Goodman) the Israelis are in, and we will point out new political thinking about the conflict endorsed and embraced by the new Israeli government. 

Meet Your Live Virtual Guide

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Itamar Ben-David
Itamar Ben-David

Itamar Ben-David has 15 years of experience as a tour guide in Israel, especially in Jerusalem where he lives. He has guided thousands of happy tourists from all over the world, and during Covid, he founded the Israeli Virtual Tourism Association. Itamar has deep knowledge of the three Abrahamic faiths, History, and Archaeology. He is Jewish of Yemenite and Moroccan heritage, and if you're nice he will even sing to you!

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