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Mis-titled?

One of the interesting aspects of tourism today is how it allows us to explore shifting conceptions of the relationship between location and identity. Peoples and states struggle to form and represent their own constructions to the world via how they develop their tourism industries. The Gaza airport is obviously a key site of such a struggle. Thus its is strange to see you (mis)title a news item "Palestinian Airport Opens in Israel."

The fact is Gaza was never part of Israel. It was occupied by Egypt then Israel, but never annexed. While Holy Land tourism to the West Bank (and even Petra, Jordan) has been dominated by Israeli tour operators and even represented as a Israeli tourist destination, the peace process may hope to allow the Holy Land and Holy Land tourism to be shared by the Palestinians. While it is true that the airport is still under Israeli security control, your mistitling of Gaza in Israeli contradicts the meaning of the report which is about the possibility of marking a territory and a tourist destination as Palestinian.

--Waleed

 

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