Artistic glass products, hand-made ceramics and Palestine's one and only producer of the Keffiyeh, the traditional Palestinian scarf, Hebron’s factory district used to be flourishing.The essay is centered around the Hebron Glass and Ceramics Factory:
Times have changed, however, amid an increase in settler violence, the economic crisis and a flood of cheaper-made Chinese products. The city's old, family-run factories are struggling to survive.
Here's a look into the secret life of the Hebron manufacturing district's graffiti-sprayed walls, ever-struggling businesses and the beauty of the unique products still being made.
Interestingly, at least past of its customers are Jews (see the "Shalom" tiles in the lower left:)
That graffiti the article mentions is Arabic: