West Bank: The World’s Most Efficient Hypocrisy Mirror
RAMALLAH—Drive an hour east from Tel Aviv and the Mediterranean’s carefree hummus-and-hookup vibe dissolves into something older, heavier, and stubbornly unresolved. Welcome to the West Bank, a 2,200-square-mile slice of hill country that the 21st century keeps trying—and failing—to file under “finished business.” Half museum of colonial cartography, half real-time experiment in asymmetric sociology, the…