‚This is our 1948‘: Kurds kindle a close relationship with Jews and Israel – “We had Jews in this region, in our communities and we say ‘blood is blood’ and it is something you cannot abandon.“ | The Jerusalem Post
It was cold and dark when we arrived.
The beams of light from our clunky sedan on the potholed road seemed to be the only thing piercing the darkness.
To the north, Mount Shingal, which we had just crossed, lurked. To the south lay the city of Shingal, and beyond that the front line with Islamic State. Our destination was a small house occupied by a Kurdish peshmerga de-mining unit. The peshmerga are the armed forces of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
The beams of light from our clunky sedan on the potholed road seemed to be the only thing piercing the darkness.
To the north, Mount Shingal, which we had just crossed, lurked. To the south lay the city of Shingal, and beyond that the front line with Islamic State. Our destination was a small house occupied by a Kurdish peshmerga de-mining unit. The peshmerga are the armed forces of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Boris Altschüler
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