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Home»Tourism»Can social media content creators promote peace through tourism in Israel and Palestine?
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Can social media content creators promote peace through tourism in Israel and Palestine?

editorialBy editorialOctober 12, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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As the fra­gile first phase of a new peace deal com­mences in Gaza, Ahmed Abdel Fat­tah pon­ders the poten­tial for social media con­tent cre­at­ors to con­sol­id­ate con­nec­tions and pro­mote peace through tour­ism in Israel and Palestine.

Thanks to “Good Tour­ism” Insight Part­nerTourism’s Hori­zon: Travel for the Mil­lionsfor invit­ing Dr AbdelFat­tah to write this “Good Tour­ism” Insight. (You can write one too.)

A refreshing reminder

At a time when con­flicts in the Middle East appear to dom­in­ate the head­lines, and not­with­stand­ing the recent fresh hope for a last­ing peace, it’s easy to over­look the rich cul­tures and shared exper­i­ences of people liv­ing in places like Israel and Palestine.

Recently, I came across two You­Tube travel doc­u­ment­ar­ies by Stef Hof­fer that I believe can change how we per­ceive these regions. Pub­lished in 2022, a year before the tra­gic events of Octo­ber 7, 2023, these films offer per­spect­ives that go bey­ond the often-grim por­tray­als found in main­stream media. They serve as a refresh­ing altern­at­ive; a remind­er of the rich cul­tur­al tapestries of both Israel­is and Palestinians.

What’s fas­cin­at­ing is how Mr Hof­fer invites us to form our own inter­pret­a­tions of his doc­u­ment­ar­ies. He also expresses his desire to explore altern­at­ive sources of inform­a­tion about Israel and Palestine.

Con­tents ^

Arab­ic and Israeli tra­di­tion­al media usu­ally paint a grim pic­ture, often bom­bard­ing us with head­lines fea­tur­ing charged words like “aggres­sion”, “inhu­mane”, “occu­pied”, “gen­o­cide”, “ter­ror­ists”, and “extrem­ists”.

How­ever, Hof­fer­’s doc­u­ment­ar­ies, Jour­ney Through Palestine and Jour­ney Through Israel, por­tray a vibrant and col­our­ful scene, high­light­ing the many sim­il­ar­it­ies between Israeli and Palestini­an lives. Fam­ily gath­er­ings centred on food and tra­di­tion are cel­eb­rated, mak­ing it clear that beneath the polit­ic­al and mil­it­ary tur­moil, there’s a lot of com­mon ground.