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West Bank 'plane chalet' helps aviation dreams take off

  • A guest house in the shape of a plane is located in the West Bank, created by Minwer Harsha to inspire aviation dreams in an area without airports.
  • Harsha stated that the unique guest house aims to attract kids, saying, 'So many kids want to come.'
  • Harsha believes that projects like his can provide Palestinians with freedom and fulfillment despite challenges and threats of demolition.
  • He expressed plans for future projects, stating, 'After this airplane, we'll build a ship next year.
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West Bank 'plane chalet' helps aviation dreams take off

A guest house in the shape of a plane would stand out anywhere in the world, but in the occupied West Bank devoid of airports, Minwer Harsha's creation helps aviation dreams take flight.

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Minwer Harash's holiday cottage is surprising in the arid hills of the north of the West Bank: he built it with his hands, in the form of an airplane, a substitute for travel in a private airport territory."Many children want to come," says the AFP enthusiastically.

Amid the arid hills of the northern West Bank, the Minwer Harash tourist lodge stands out with its airplane shape. The 27-year-old Palestinian built it with his own hands, creating a substitute for travel in a territory without an airport. "A lot of kids want to come," he enthusiastically tells AFP. "And that's the idea: since we don't have planes or airports, people come here instead." A concrete airplane From the terrace of his concrete airpla…

Qaffīn - Minwer Harash's tourist lodge amazes in the arid hills of the northern West Bank: he built it with his hands, in the shape of an airplane, a substitute for the trip to a private territory of the airport. "Many children want to come," assured the 27-year-old Palestinian AFP enthusiastically. "And this is the idea: since we don't have planes or airports, people come here in place." From the terrace of his concrete plane, of which he himse…

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WDC TV News broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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