I took my first warm shower in nearly two weeks today. Life without water is a constant reminder of what life is like under occupation and the things we daily take for granted. We simple ran out of water in our building, it is a regular occurrence here in Palestine once the summer months arrive, though in Jerusalem on the Israel side this was never the case in my experience. We regained running water about a week ago about the time I decided to take a cold shower in our office, but it was not until today that the hot water returned and I was finally able to clean myself off thoroughly. During this period I took a couple sponge baths with hot water heated in a kettle, which was an experience in its own right, burning my scalp and freezing everywhere else.
Below is some stencil graffiti art, which is so popular here in Palestine, and typically doesn’t carry the stigma it would in America. It’s social, political, and religious commentary is something the entire culture groans to publically express in some form, so I’m happy to share it with people who would never see it otherwise.
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