
Atop one of Egypt’s Sinai mountains, near where the three Abrahamic faiths say God spoke with Moses, another unmistakable sound rings out: the incessant drilling of construction work.
“The Saint Catherine we knew is gone. The next generation will only know these buildings,” says a veteran hiking guide from the Jabaliya tribe, as a five-star hotel looms overhead and the beeps of a reversing bulldozer drown out the songbirds.





