Reading Eicha at Safra Square, before walking around the walls of the Old City.
Fixers have long worked alongside foreign correspondents and photojournalists in war zones?doing everything from translating, booking hotels, and setting up interviews to safeguarding journalists and providing critical regional expertise behind the scenes. . . . fixers in Iraq and Afghanistan find themselves pushed to the frontlines. Not only are they increasingly used to cover areas and situations considered too dangerous for Westerners, but they are targeted merely for their association with...
Fixers have long worked alongside foreign correspondents and photojournalists in war zones?doing everything from translating, booking hotels, and setting up interviews to safeguarding journalists and providing critical regional expertise behind the scenes. . . . fixers in Iraq and Afghanistan find themselves pushed to the frontlines. Not only are they increasingly used to cover areas and situations considered too dangerous for Westerners, but they are targeted merely for their association with...
Fixers have long worked alongside foreign correspondents and photojournalists in war zones?doing everything from translating, booking hotels, and setting up interviews to safeguarding journalists and providing critical regional expertise behind the scenes. . . . fixers in Iraq and Afghanistan find themselves pushed to the frontlines. Not only are they increasingly used to cover areas and situations considered too dangerous for Westerners, but they are targeted merely for their association with...
Fixers have long worked alongside foreign correspondents and photojournalists in war zones?doing everything from translating, booking hotels, and setting up interviews to safeguarding journalists and providing critical regional expertise behind the scenes. . . . fixers in Iraq and Afghanistan find themselves pushed to the frontlines. Not only are they increasingly used to cover areas and situations considered too dangerous for Westerners, but they are targeted merely for their association with...
Fixers have long worked alongside foreign correspondents and photojournalists in war zones?doing everything from translating, booking hotels, and setting up interviews to safeguarding journalists and providing critical regional expertise behind the scenes. . . . fixers in Iraq and Afghanistan find themselves pushed to the frontlines. Not only are they increasingly used to cover areas and situations considered too dangerous for Westerners, but they are targeted merely for their association with...
Fixers have long worked alongside foreign correspondents and photojournalists in war zones - doing everything from translating, booking hotels, and setting up interviews to safeguarding journalists and providing critical regional expertise behind the scenes. . . . fixers in Iraq and Afghanistan find themselves pushed to the frontlines. Not only are they increasingly used to cover areas and situations considered too dangerous for Westerners, but they are targeted merely for their association wi...
Kitesurfer doing his thing at sunset at the old port in Haifa. Watch him wipe out at the end, after attempting a twist.
Mary Steve and Judith relax at a roadside cafe off Rt 85, on our way to the Golan from Haifa. You can see Lake Kinneret in the distance.
Cafe off Rt 85, north of the Gallilee, on our way to the Golan.