Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Its all just sand

I am in Al Arish now; which was once a beduin camp that grew into a common tourist destination. How funny that the wandering Fatimeh is now living on the grounds of a beduin camp. Al Arish is also a small coaster city located 25 miles to the East of the Palestine border. As far as finding a calling, this is closer to being in a hotspot than ever. When Palestinians broke the borders this was the city they came to in need of medicine and supplies. This is the city that was sold out of many things for months to come because the Palestinians were unable to buy it in their own county... their own strip of land. Many young Araishees sport the Palestinian Kafeya.  The symbol of pain and ongoing relentless struggle.
Those who know me may hear me speak my mind freely. This is actually a common trait of Egyptians and usually leads to a negative result. Egyptians have opinions. But in the subject of Palestine, many stay silent. Al Arish itself was under Israeli military occupation from 1967 to 1979. Since 1979 Israel and Egypt have abided by a peace treaty. However, I think being over 4 hours away from Cairo makes the residents of Al Arish more Palestinian than they are Egyptian.
Al Arish is full of other little discoveries. Electricity usually works seamlessly, but not always.
And there is not one wireless connection in this city so far.
And running in the morning on the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea is an amazing experience.
And I think no one wakes up at all before noon in this city except me. I'm told that I'm crazy to be awake so early... there is a first time for everything.
And now its time for breakfast.
Over and Out.




3 comments:

Unknown said...

If they don't wake up until noon, how late does everyone stay up at night? Just curious.

Fatimeh said...

Usually we sleep around 4am. Or 5am. Last night I slept at 7am... but its because there was this great movie on TV, Running Scared. :-)

Unknown said...

We are waiting eagerly for new update. Thanks