Thank you to everyone I have met in Israel. Those who I have worked with and been room mates with. Even those of you for the past 9 months who have just smiled and said shalom or boker tov every time we pass each other. It's been a pleasure living on the kibbutz with you and if I'm ever back in Israel or any of the many countries I have made friends from in the volunteer house, I will come and say hello. Similarly if any of you end up in England at any point in the future, you are more than welcome to turn up on my doorstep (assuming I'm still in the country to answer the door.)
Unfortunately the situation between Palestine and Israel isn't looking good right now. I've spent a lot of time sitting around in bunkers in my last few days here. To everyone I Ieave behind, especially those of you at Ein Hashlosha, stay safe and I hope this doesn't go on too long.
I have 24 hours in Tel Aviv to enjoy before I get my flight home, so that's all until I'm back on home ground. See you on the other side.
9 months in the volunteer house is a lot of group photos!
Unfortunately the situation between Palestine and Israel isn't looking good right now. I've spent a lot of time sitting around in bunkers in my last few days here. To everyone I Ieave behind, especially those of you at Ein Hashlosha, stay safe and I hope this doesn't go on too long.
I have 24 hours in Tel Aviv to enjoy before I get my flight home, so that's all until I'm back on home ground. See you on the other side.
9 months in the volunteer house is a lot of group photos!
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