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Ending Indecency
No commentsVisiting Bethlehem today, we could see that people are going about their business as usual, though there are fewer people on the streets as they sit glued to the television, which is showing the latest news from Gaza and Lebanon....
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Reflections on the current crisis
No commentsWhile the gaze of the world is now focused on the crisis in Lebanon, the situation continues to escalate in Gaza. Three weeks have now passed since a massive military incursion into the Gaza Strip, the main purpose of which, we...
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Differing Narratives
No commentsBeing an EA in Jerusalem, I encounter people from all communities. And it is good to remember that there are different narratives at play simultaneously. At a meeting recently I met Esther. She invited me to come round for some...
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South African Representative visits Tulkarem
No commentsOn Wednesday 12th July, Mr.Royce Kuzwayo, Deputy Representative of the South African Embassy in Ramallah, came on a historic visit to the Tulkarem Governate. The itinerary for the first time visit of the South African...
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The day the children of Al Rahman came out to play
No commentsOn Wednesday, the 5th July 2006, the Ecumenical Accompaniers, Duduzile Masango and Jonathan Londt of South Africa, in partnership with staff and a member of the Public Committee in Tulkarem, presented a programme at the Al Rahman...
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Reconsider peace and reconciliation
No commentsIt has been and still remains the interest of the Church in Palestine and Israel to replace violence with nonviolence and to promote reconciliation and reconstruction over the continued destruction and death that has become the...
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We shall overcome
No commentsAs an Ecumenical Accompanier, I am based in the village of Jayyous, a stones throw away from the eastern shore of the Mediterrenean Sea.
The village of Jayyous is an agricultural community of about 3,000 Palestinians. They...
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Let us go now to Bethlehem
No commentsLet us go now to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us. Luke 2:15
Two thousand years ago, the angels of God proclaimed the birth of Jesus to lowly shepherds who tended their...
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The bulldozer party
No comments"You can smell the sadness in the village," said journalist and peace activist Abdel-Karim Dalbah. He was showing us round Nazlat Issa, near Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank.
It was true yet we came across creative acts of...
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Is he really so dangerous?
No commentsKhaled Sabbah called to say he was going to try again to get his permit in order to farm the 70 per cent of his land which lies between the Green Line (the armistice line - the unofficial border of Israel) and the Separation...


