I have not experienced silence since the war began. Go ahead when I am claiming that a look at the beach is the silence of the state and One thing that is important to me right now. That just keep climbing and doing something that is simple can be very helpful in such a situation, that’s where it was Climbing the rock, putting your hands and feet on the rock and moving upwards is a simple activity that has found a deep reference for some Palestinians and the West Bank.
As the war is raging and more than forty thousand Palestinians have died in Gaza, according to the Gaza Ministry run by Hamas, that’s how many Palestinians and the West Bank are left or a sense of helplessness, as daily life changes under Israeli control. I grew up in the town of Corfu aka the preferred outcome of course or as part of Islam but in the year two thousand and four they separated, separated from Jerusalem by the ball of apartheid. They started setting up checkpoints I remember. When I was a little kid. I saw how such huge concrete walls were being built and they were taking huge machinery with them.
I was afraid that apartheid separated my house from my friends’ houses. Separated my house from school and separated me from my cousins, relatives, it literally came in the middle of my life, the struggle of daily life became even more mentally and emotionally exhausting, many people look for ways to pass the time and deal with stress, it is a natural question what is the importance of climbing. They were in a state of war in their countries and in Indiana it seems that climbing is worse and unsafe for yourself, on the other hand crime can be a real path to you open and optimal. As a man and a kind of connection with nature and and all the things that human beings need to feel that they are driving. When you live in a country where you feel eight.
Whatever can go wrong. It seems hopeless, we are not very far from those who were separated from it. Climbing is their first job, but there is something about it that I find scary. Something I am really focused on. Staying sane is suing things that are familiar to me. I need to live. I am a human being, I can’t. Sitting at home and just watching the news can drive anyone crazy. The community of claimants. Watching them, meeting their friends, sharing their stories. Sharing their feelings about the war and realizing that we are not alone in this, but also involved in the war going on in Gaza. The intentions to go to the West Bank. Daily life and activities like climbing have become increasingly difficult and sometimes even dangerous. It has been very challenging to continue climbing during the war. The crowds we used to go to were developing. We have stopped going there now because it is no longer possible to go there
There is settler harassment. I mean it used to be settler harassment before. Now it is deadly for us to go there. So we avoid it. I can call. I can say hey I’m being attacked by settlers. That happened before I was harassed by a settler before and he called the Israeli army on me. He had a gun pointed in my face they kicked me off the mountain illegally although I understand every right. Climbing is about finding joy and oppression which is often seen as resistance. We don’t feel free in our country. We don’t feel free to express ourselves. We don’t feel free to live a normal life like a normal person should live their life.