Tear-gas tourism: do West Bank trips offer insight – or just thrills?

Critics of 'political tourism' say an afternoon of protests and stun grenades offers little benefit to visitor or host

Adnan snaps a picture of a used stun grenade

By Nigel Wilson

In the early afternoon heat, the villagers of Bil'in prepare for their weekly demonstration against the Israeli occupation. An old man adjusts a gas mask, while a group of young Palestinians wrap keffiyahs around their necks.

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