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VanLife Weekly #17 · April 20–26 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
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VanLife Weekly #17 · April 20–26

Greece has cancelled its own camper van ban — a year and a half on, as if it got cold feet. In Tenerife, 500 motorhomes blocked a motorway demanding the same — pitches and dump stations. In Miami, 200 families are being evicted from a motorhome park by September, while Córdoba is only just applying for permission for a new overnight area. Plus 21 kg of cocaine in a motorhome in Lanzarote, a fake eight-wheeled Mercedes-AMG G63 and a Starbucks coffee trailer in Seoul — in this issue.

Weekly Digest #16 · 13–19 April Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
20.04.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #16 · 13–19 April

Almería is putting up physical barriers to keep motorhomers off its former fairground — while Turkey simply evicts them from the beach. Lightship is quadrupling its electric-caravan factory in Colorado, even as 50% of Italian motorhome renters turn out to be under 35. Plus 800 kg of hashish in a motorhome at the Spanish border, Anker's 800 W charger running off the alternator, and Carstay as the mobile HQ of a Tokyo festival — all in this issue.

Weekly Digest #15 · April 6–12 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
13.04.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #15 · April 6–12

Spain introduced new road sign S-128 and banned camper vans from parking near beaches. Germany responded with a 3.82-metre electric camper van — fits anywhere, furniture not included. JAL now rents out motorhomes from Narita with miles earned per rental. Storm Ali blowing a traveller's caravan off an Irish cliff, and the Outbound demo for PS5 — all in this issue.

Weekly Digest #14 · March 30–April 5 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
06.04.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #14 · March 30–April 5

ARI Motors released a camper van the size of a regular van — and it's now Germany's smallest production electric camper at €30,000. JAL decided its passengers hadn't traveled enough and offered a sequel: a motorhome pickup straight from Narita. The lawsuit against Stellantis over "cheat" diesel software, a yellow DHL van in the hands of a retiree, and 413 million campsite overnight stays across Europe — all in this issue.

PS Palestine 08.04.2026

Fire in Caravan East of Khan Younis

A fire broke out in a caravan in the town of Khuzaa east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip on Sunday morning. The blaze was caused by an explosion of a gas cylinder inside the dwelling, which housed displaced persons. Civil defense crews extinguished the fire, with no reports of casualties.

Weekly Digest #13 · 23–29 March Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
30.03.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #13 · 23–29 March

Spain set a motorhome registration record — and immediately tightened the rules. On Mallorca, 150 caravans took over a sports complex car park because renting a flat costs more. Solar Butterfly returned from a solar-powered trip around the world, and Bryansk promises a camper for 3.9 million roubles — in this issue.

PS Palestine 26.03.2026

Settlers place mobile home and livestock facilities near Tayasir

Israeli settlers placed a mobile home (caravan) and livestock facilities in the Wadi Tayasir area northeast of Tubas. According to the local council head, the structures were erected on a mountain near Palestinian homes. The incident occurred on Thursday morning, following an attack by settlers that injured four Palestinians in the same area the previous night.

Weekly Digest #12 · March 16–22 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
23.03.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #12 · March 16–22

Spain tightened inspections for camper vans — meanwhile in Torrox, 50 motorhomes occupied a riverbed. Italians 3D-printed a motorhome from plastic in four days, Hyundai unveiled an 800-volt electric camper, and 34 million Americans are hitting the road. Demolitions in Turkey, bans in Scotland, and a woman who drove along the Baltic in an electric Smart — all in this issue.

Weekly Digest #11 · March 9–15 Lifestyle © AI · OpenVan.camp
16.03.2026 Article

Weekly Digest #11 · March 9–15

Warendorf introduced paid motorhome parking — and lost its tourists. Japan quietly reached 607 RV parks while Nagoya showed a camper on a rocket launcher chassis. The Turkish coastal ban, a Polish trailer with a side shower, and Korean rentals straight from the train — in this issue.

PS Palestine 15.03.2026

Jordan sends 40 mobile homes to Gaza Strip

The Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization, in cooperation with the army, is dispatching a convoy of seven military trucks carrying 40 mobile homes to the Gaza Strip. The caravans will be delivered through the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza to the Palestinian Ministry of Public Works and Housing for distribution to affected families.

PS Palestine 13.03.2026

100 Mobile Homes for Residents of Khuzā‘ah

A charity in the Gaza Strip has prepared about 100 mobile homes (caravans) to temporarily house families whose homes were destroyed in the town of Khuzā‘ah. Each locally manufactured unit is designed for 6 people, features two rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, with the project costing approximately $600,000. Local authorities state the actual housing need is five times greater than the number provided and emphasize the temporary nature of this solution.

PS Palestine 16.02.2026

Hashemite Charitable Organization Begins Distributing Caravans and Prefabricated Houses in Gaza

The Hashemite Charitable Organization has begun distributing caravans and prefabricated houses in the most affected areas of the Gaza Strip. The organization has shifted to local manufacturing of housing units due to restrictions on the import of materials imposed by the Israeli occupation, with the production pace currently dependent on the availability of raw materials and operational capacity within the sector.

Motorhomes 2026: A Global Overview of Trends and Tendencies Industry © openvan.camp
14.02.2026 Article

Motorhomes 2026: A Global Overview of Trends and Tendencies

The OpenVan.camp editorial team analyzed 3,581 news stories from 56 countries in early 2026. Declining sales in Germany and the USA, Hyundai electric campers, budget Wuling motorhomes, KAMAZes with saunas in Russia, parking bans in Turkey — a comprehensive overview of motorhome industry trends by world region.

PS Palestine 12.02.2026

Israel Rejects Request to Bring 3,500 Caravans for Displaced Persons in Gaza

Israel rejected a request from the National Committee for the Management of Gaza to import 3,500 mobile homes (caravans) for families living in tents. The authorities cited non-compliance of the wood and iron structures with established standards that prohibit dual-use materials, demanding the use of fiberglass instead. The committee estimates the sector's total need for such temporary housing at 200,000 units.

PS Palestine 03.02.2026

Experts: Ban on Caravan Entry to Gaza Worsens Humanitarian Crisis

Israeli authorities continue to block the entry of caravans and humanitarian aid for displaced persons in the Gaza Strip. Experts in international law and politics state this deepens the humanitarian catastrophe and exposes the international community's failure to enforce agreements, demanding urgent action beyond statements.

PS Palestine 25.01.2026

Caravans drain relief funds and delay Gaza reconstruction

The introduction of mobile homes (caravans) into the Gaza Strip for temporary shelter has sparked debate over economic feasibility. Experts note that the cost of a single caravan reaches $10,500, comparable to building permanent housing, while caravans do not create jobs or address unemployment exceeding 80%. The UN estimates the cost of fully rebuilding Gaza at $70 billion.

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