
Gideon Levy's weekly column in Ha'aretz Magazine is aptly titled "Twilight Zone." At times, his reports have little or no connection to reality. This week's column ("Last refuge"), about Banana Land, "the first Palestinian water park," serves as a prime example.
Levy writes that Banana Land, a "pathetic" affair located in the northern outskirts of Jericho, is the only place where West Bank Palestinian children can swim: There is not a single swimmer here without a life preserver -- where would a Palestinian child learn to swim? Even the Dead Sea, which is so close, is not open to Palestinians, although Defense Minister Ehud Barak recently promised publicly to the Americans and Palestinians to open the checkpoint that separates Jericho from the Dead Sea.
So Barak promised, so what. The checkpoint was open for two days and closed again. Now the only thing left is this water park as a last refuge for the hundreds of thousands of children and families in the West Bank to come and take a momentary break from life's tribulations. An oasis in the occupation, in the Jordan Valley. (Emphasis added.)
Pools in Every City
Fortunately for Palestinian children, but unfortunately for Gideon Levy, there are plenty of places where a Palestinian child can learn to swim. And Banana Land is hardly a "last refuge." As Levy's colleague at Ha'aretz, Avi Issacharoff wrote on Aug. 8, 2007:
Nowadays, every city in the West Bank has a pool or a recreational complex: Bethlehem has one similar to Al-Khaluf [a clover-leaf-shaped pool in Dura, near Hebron], while Ramallah has more than 10. One of Jenin's swimming champs committed a suicide bombing at Jerusalem's Sbarro restaurant in August 2001. Nablus has a pool reserved for women, and an Olympic pool. Another pool and recreation complex sits between Nablus and Tubas.
Al Khaluf draws more than 2,500 people on an average weekend day, [lifeguard Ahmed] Rajoub says. ("West Bank swimming pools help Palestinians brave the heat")
Unless you're Gideon Levy, it's simple to find photographic evidence of Palestinians enjoying themselves in pools all over the West Bank -- even without life preservers. The following is a sample of such images of pools in Jenin, Ramallah, near Nablus, Jericho and Hebron. They are drawn from major photo services, and are accompanied by their original captions:
Comment: Levy is a liar! The photo of the Nablus pool is but one of so many I possess. I can only assume that the paper has a particular political agenda-hmmm...could t be?
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