‘Without land, we are nothing’

‘Sabry Manasrah has worked in Jerusalem for 25 years, but his heart always belonged on his family’s farm in Wadi Fukin.

“In Wadi Fukin, all of our life is about caring for the land — planting trees and caring about the land,” he says of this small village southwest of Jerusalem. “Without land, we are nothing.”

In 1967, when Israel occupied the West Bank, some of Manasrah’s family fled to Jordan, leaving their land behind. This land, planted with more than 2,000 sage and thyme plants, was watched and cared for by the remaining family.’

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