Prayers through the Checkpoints
Emily Wither meets Palestinian Muslims striving to reach their places of worship amid increased Israeli security measures and rising tensions in the West Bank.
Imagine being able to see your place of worship, but not be able to reach it. For many Palestinian Muslims in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, stricter Israeli security measures, rising tensions with settlers, and movement restrictions introduced after the October 7th attacks have made access to mosques increasingly challenging.
The Israeli military says these measures are essential to protect civilians after increased violence in the region. Many Palestinians argue the restrictions amount to collective punishment and fear there may be changes to long-standing arrangements at some of the area鈥檚 holiest sites, sacred to both Muslims and Jews.
Reporting from Hebron and East Jerusalem, Emily Wither explores how these pressures are reshaping the spiritual lives of worshippers living at the heart of one of the world鈥檚 most contested religious landscapes.
Producer/presenter: Emily Wither
Executive producer: Rajeev Gupta
Editor: Chloe Walker
Production co-ordinator: Mica Nepomuceno
(Photo: Palestinians in Hebron perform Friday prayer in the streets surrounding Ibrahimi Mosque. Credit: Anadolu)
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