![]() The Sairafi brothers - identical twins who were sporting matching yellow shirts, khaki shorts and red sneakers during AFP's visit - are known for their interest in unusual initiatives.Īta said he and his brother were working as scrap metal traders two decades ago when he learned about a 1980s-era passenger plane sitting near Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel. "The cockpit will be a suitable place for any newlyweds who come to us for their wedding ceremony." "We will start by providing hookahs," said Khamis, for people who enjoy smoking tobacco through water pipes, before later expanding the business into an event space. The brothers plan to call their aviation-themed eatery - which is decorated with Palestinian and Jordanian flags - "the Palestinian-Jordanian Airline Restaurant and Coffee Shop Al-Sairafi Nablus". Tables will soon be fitted in the fuselage, which has been painted white with laminate wooden floors. Inside the old jet's cabin, the seats have been stripped out and the window panes removed. Its enterprising owners, 60-year-old twin brothers Ata and Khamis al Sairafi, expect to welcome their first customers within weeks at the site in an isolated mountain area near Nablus. Al Badhan: Palestinian workers in the Israel-occupied West Bank are putting the final touches on a decommissioned Boeing 707 aircraft to ready it for a new kind of takeoff: as a restaurant. ![]()
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