Whole in the Wall by Khaled Jarrar

Walls have long been potent symbols of seemingly intractable political differences: from the Great Wall of China and Hadrian’s Wall in northern Britain to the Berlin Wall that marked the separation between East and West Germany in the Cold War. Us
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