Shuhada Street, Hebron: How a Commercial Heart Became a Ghost Town for Palestinians

A Street That Once Belonged to Everyone In the years before 1994, Shuhada Street was the commercial spine of Hebron — a crowded, living artery where Palestinian merchants sold produce, fabric, and household goods, and where families moved freely through the heart of their city. Today, that same street is largely silent. Its shopfronts are […]