I have many observations about being here but here are a few.
1) Tel Aviv, very pleasant place. Not too much political discussion. I did talk to one young man who gave me his side of the housing prices protest. He made some good points but if these kids cannot afford housing how do they have all this money to spend in cafes of which there seem to be 3 on every block and all are busy.
2) Haifa- spent little time there and had no major interactions other than getting lost and driving in circles while trying to return a rental car.
3) Galilee/Golan-stayed at Tel Chai youth hostel (although I am far from a youth). Beautiful serene setting. I got a private room at a very favorable rate. Drove and hiked through the Golan. Met up with some very nice young ladies all of whom were 30 and looking for husbands, one Israeli Gush Katif survivor, one a Jew form Germany and one a Christian from Holland. I tried to get the Israeli interested in my nationalist Orthodox friend, not real successful.
4) Jerusalem our crown jewel. Went to the Western Wall for Friday night. Very nice, the energy and pride there is impressive. Went through the Damascus Gate which was a bit serious. It was the day Abbas spoke at the UN and the Arabs were celebrating. They were making a lot of noise but not causing any trouble that I could see.
5) Today and tomorrow I am visiting Yesha and the Jewish community of Hevron. Will report on that later.