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Saturday, March 23, 2024

J Street Strongly Opposes Republican Efforts to Gut Palestinian Aid

March 22, 2024

J Street strongly opposes efforts by congressional Republicans to cut US assistance to Palestinians and permanently ban funding for UNRWA – the only organization with the infrastructure, people and expertise to address the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. 

J Street is acutely aware of allegations that several of UNRWA’s 13,000 Gaza-based staff may have taken part in the horrific October 7 attack. We take these allegations seriously. We support full and thorough investigations underway to ensure accountability and initiate any necessary reforms, and urge Israeli authorities to provide investigators with details supporting the allegations. The Biden Administration’s temporary pause on payments to UNRWA shows that a permanent legislated ban is in no way necessary.

“It’s nauseating that while parents are watching children die of starvation and famine spreads across Gaza, MAGA Republicans are focused on amendments to tie the president’s hands and make this nightmare even worse. Being anti-Palestinian doesn’t make one pro-Israel. This focus on cruelty is wildly out of step with the American Jewish community’s values,” said Hannah Morris, Director of Government Affairs at J Street.

“Beyond the clear moral reasons to oppose this effort, this comes just weeks after former security officials warned that fuelling a humanitarian crisis on Israel’s doorstep poses a major risk to Israel’s own security and strategic interests. The blow to America’s international standing and moral authority will also be significant,” Morris said.

On March 10, Commanders for Israel’s Security – an Israeli group comprised of hundreds of former Israeli security officials, including former heads of the IDF and Mossad – warned that the humanitarian crisis was “a threat to vital national interests” and was dealing “cumulative damage to Israel’s security and strategic interests.”

https://jstreet.org/press-releases/j-street-strongly-opposes-republican-efforts-to-gut-palestinian-aid/

Gaza is one of the world's most dangerous places to be a woman. Women are subjected to abuse and torture whilst detained by Israel or killed while fleeing.

 Israel's war on women in Gaza

In February, UN experts expressed alarm at credible allegations of human rights violations committed by the Israeli army against Palestinian women and girls in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, with incidents of unlawful execution, alongside family members including children, being reported.

"We are shocked by the reports of the deliberate targeting and extrajudicial killing of Palestinian women and children in places they sought refuge, or while fleeing. Some of them were reportedly holding pieces of cloth when the Israeli army or affiliated forces killed them," the statement read. 

19 March, 2024

Stripped and abused by Israel, one woman in Gaza wishes she 'died sooner'

28-year-old Inas is one of the hundreds of Palestinian women in Gaza who've been detained by the Israeli army since October 7. Speaking to The New Arab, Inas says that she was subjected to verbal, physical, and psychological abuse by Israeli soldiers. 

Inas was arrested in mid-December in the Al-Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City where she was sheltering. She was then forced to walk for two hours until she reached the Al-Shejaiya neighbourhood of eastern Gaza.

"I was handcuffed and bundled into a troop carrier [an infantry fighting vehicle]. They kept beating me until we arrived at Zikim," Inas, who prefers to hide her family name, recalls. "'Welcome to Israel', they said."

Israeli soldiers then threw wet blankets over them during the night. "I was then taken to the Anatot Military Camp where I was subjected to a strip search by female soldiers."

More than three women are killed every hour in Gaza by Israel 

 READ MORE   https://www.newarab.com/features/stripped-and-abused-women-gaza-wish-they-died-sooner

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If you are not careful...


 

This week Israel seized 800 hectares of Palesitnian land in the [illegally] occupied West Bank, Palestine


"The unbearable cannot become the new normal" Philippe Lazzarini UNWRA Commissioner -General


Why have people taken to video games to express solidarity with Palestine?

Why have people taken to video games to express solidarity with Palestine? VIDEO
The Stream

Why have people taken to video games to express solidarity with Palestine?

Amid Israel’s war on Gaza, video games have become a platform for expressing solidarity with Palestinians.

A rally for Palestine in the popular massive multiplayer online (MMO) game Roblox went viral, bringing attention to political activism in video games. These spaces have been utilised in protest before, particularly by the Black Lives Matter movement and pro-democracy protestors in Hong Kong. They can provide an outlet for participation for people unwilling or unable to take part in physical protests. Game developers can also create games themselves with an activist message. But questions remain over how much of a real-world impact these video game protests have, with critics accusing them of being merely performative clicktivism.

Presenter: Anelise Borges

Guests:
Jennifer Stavros – Culture journalist
Daniel Fernandez Galeote – Gamification Group researcher
Adelle Lin – Creative engineer

 https://www.aljazeera.com/program/the-stream/2024/3/22/why-have-people-taken-to-video-games-to-express-solidarity-with-palestine

 Protest and/or Grieving in Virtual Spaces

NPR: Israeli settlers step up attacks on Palestinian farms, expanding West Bank outposts: "Think if you got into a fight with your neighbor, and your neighbor was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and then all of a sudden, you discover that he's been made chief of police."

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"....Those soldiers have been sent to the front in Gaza and the embattled northern border with Lebanon.

The reservists now manning the increasing number of checkpoints are the settlers who actually live here.

He [Nadav Weiman*] illustrates the problem with a comparison to America's notorious white supremacist group.

"Think if you got into a fight with your neighbor, and your neighbor was a member of the Ku Klux Klan," he says, "and then all of a sudden, you discover that he's been made chief of police."

The Israeli military has tightened restrictions on Palestinians' movement across the West Bank in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack. Many additional roads have been closed with iron barriers or simply blocked with massive mounds of dirt and gravel. Weiman says Palestinians are now forced to take long, circuitous routes just to go between home and work...." READ MORE https://www.npr.org/2024/03/23/1236628495/israel-settlers-attack-west-bank-palestinians-settlement-outposts

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*Weiman was an Israeli special forces soldier between 2005 and 2008 and served all over the West Bank. Today he's deputy director of Breaking the Silence, an organization of Israeli army veterans that advocates to end Israel's military occupation of the territory.

Nuha Musleh contributed reporting from Ramallah, West Bank; Eve Guterman contributed reporting from South Hebron Hills in the West Bank and Tel Aviv, Israel.

Abdullah Odeh says all his dreams went up in flames when his business was torched by settlers from the settlement of Yizhar in the occupied West Bank. photo by Ayman Oghanna for NPR.

“Before the war, Gaza was the greatest open air prison. Today it is the greatest open air graveyard”. EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell

Scenes in Khan Younis after an Israeli airstrike on Sunday. On Monday, Israel launched a fresh raid on al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Photograph: Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images

 "This famine is not a natural disaster. It is not a flaw. It is not an earthquake. It is entirely manmade.

Chancellor Scholz is saying Europeans cannot sit and watch Palestinian starving, when on the other side of the border there is food for months accumulated in stocks, while on the other side of the road there are people dying of hunger. This requires some action."  ... READ MORE ... https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/mar/18/middle-east-crisis-live-israel-gaza-palestine-al-shifa-live-updates?filterKeyEvents=false&page=with:block-65f823bc8f08a298d9bb13a6

Middle East crisis liveIsrael-Gaza war

Middle East crisis: famine ‘imminent’ in northern Gaza, UN report says, as EU foreign policy chief calls area ‘open air graveyard’ – as it happened

Israel using starvation as weapon of war, says Josep Borrell, as UN report warns 1.1 million face ‘catastrophic’ food supply conditions. This live blog is closed

Friday, March 22, 2024

Mosab Abu Toha awarded Overseas Press Club of America's Flora Lewis Award for his essays on Gaza in The New Yorker "with his poet's gift of sparse, measured words, notably absent of vitriol ....

 

Judges Comment

Great news.
I have won the OPC’s Flora Lewis Award.
(I present this award to 🍓)
OPC is The Overseas Press Club of America and this particular award is for best commentary in any medium on international news and I was awarded for my essays on Gaza in The New Yorker.
Congratulations to the winners of other OPC awards.
#OPCAwards85

Art for Palestine Challenge #artforpalestinechallenge PLEASE HELP amplify PALESTINE & Palestinian Voices !

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Today we launch Art For 🍉 Challenge created by me, @weirdmomart and @hannahmoushabeck
 
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The New Yorker: The Children Who Lost Limbs in Gaza More than a thousand children who were injured in the war are now amputees. What do their futures hold?

Gazal Bakr in the hallway of the Doha apartment complex where she now lives.Photographs by Samar Abu Elouf for The New Yorker
Gazal was wounded on November 10th, when, as her family fled Gaza City’s Al-Shifa hospital, shrapnel pierced her left calf. To stop the bleeding, a doctor, who had no access to antiseptic or anesthesia, heated the blade of a kitchen knife and cauterized the wound. Within days, the gash ran with pus and began to smell. By mid-December, when Gazal’s family arrived at Nasser Medical Center—then Gaza’s largest functioning health-care facility—gangrene had set in, necessitating amputation at the hip. On December 17th, a projectile hit the children’s ward of Nasser. Gazal and her mother watched it enter their room, decapitating Gazal’s twelve-year-old roommate and causing the ceiling to collapse. (Multiple news reports have described the event as an Israeli attack. The I.D.F. claimed the incident could have been caused by a Hamas mortar or the remnant of an Israeli flare.) Gazal and her mother managed to crawl out of the rubble. The next day, their names were added to the list of evacuees who could cross the border into Egypt and then fly to Qatar for medical treatment. Gazal’s mother was nine months pregnant; she gave birth to a baby girl while awaiting the airlift to Doha.

UNICEF estimates that a thousand children in Gaza have become amputees since the conflict began in October. “This is the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history,” Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a London-based plastic-and-reconstructive surgeon who specializes in pediatric trauma,..."

The Children Who Lost Limbs in Gaza

More than a thousand children who were injured in the war are now amputees. What do their futures hold?

Just off the acacia-lined highway to the Qatari capital of Doha is a three-story, whitewashed apartment complex built to host visitors at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Until recently, the gated compound was unoccupied. Yet in the past several months, as part of a deal Qatar struck with Israel, Hamas, and Egypt to evacuate as many as fifteen hundred wounded Gazans in urgent need of medical care, it has begun to fill. The new residents are eight hundred and fifteen medical evacuees from the ongoing war, along with five hundred and forty-two of their relatives. Most are women and children.  ... READ MORE... https://www.newyorker.com/news/dispatch/the-children-who-lost-limbs-in-gaza

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Arabs remember Mother's Day on Spring Equinox amid Gaza heartbreak: Most countries in the Middle East and North Africa mark 21 March as Mother’s Day, but the day has been overshadowed by the war on Gaza.

Palestinian women took part in a protest demanding release the prisoners in Israeli jails, in front of Red cross office on Mother's Day in Gaza city in 2016 [Getty]
Arabs across the Middle East honoured Mother's Day on Thursday but with the shadow of the war on Gaza looming over the celebrations.

Countries celebrating 'Arab Mother's Day' include the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Comoros, Djibouti, Libya, and Mauritania.

This year, Arab Mother's Day coincides with the Spring Equinox, marking the first day of Spring, and also when Iranian peoples celebrate the festival of Nowruz.

Arab journalist Mustafa Amin first celebrated Mother's Day in Egypt in the Middle East. He wrote in his book A Smiling America about the time he learned that Mother's Day is celebrated in the US each May.... READ MORE  https://www.newarab.com/news/arabs-remember-mothers-day-amid-gaza-heartbreak

Thursday, March 21, 2024

CSM story by Taylor Luck Special correspondent: Ramadan peace prevails in Jerusalem as all sides keep extremists at bay.

A man and his son walk out from Haram Sharif, the Noble Sanctuary compound, following afternoon prayers on the ninth day of Ramadan, in Jerusalem, March 19, 2024.
Tension is common at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque, a space for worship that can be jolted by extremists. What’s the climate now, during Ramadan, with nearby Gaza inflamed? So far, so good. Our reporter tells why.

As war rages in Gaza and violence flares across the West Bank, one of Jerusalem’s most contested holy sites is, for now, a rare oasis of calm.

Amid warnings from governments and Islamic authorities about potential clashes, and concerns about instigators from Israel’s far right and Hamas, visitors observing the second week of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque, one of Islam’s three holiest sites, are praying, fasting, and celebrating peacefully.

One could almost describe it as normal. Jerusalemites say this is the way it should be.

“We don’t want trouble; we are not looking for violence. All we want is to practice our religion peacefully without restrictions,” says Umm Hazem, a mother of four, as she sat in an Al-Aqsa courtyard, awaiting sunset prayers. 

“When we are given a chance and are not harassed and attacked by Israeli extremists, we choose to be peaceful.”

Jordanian, Palestinian, and Israeli officials are mindful of what happened last year... READ MORE... https://www.csmonitor.com/Daily/2024/20240321?cmpid=ema:bundle:20240321:1176397:img1&sfmc_sub=62874446#1176397

Bishara Awad, a Palestinian Christian, was just a child when his father was killed by a sniper during the Israeli-Arab war of 1948. Awad's beautiful 2021 book about hope and resilience is a must read


"Yet In the Dark Streets Shining details the little-known story of Palestinian Christians through the heartbreaking but inspiring account of a boy who grew up to be a spiritual and community leader in Bethlehem. Bishara Awad was just a child when his father was killed by a sniper during the Israeli-Arab war of 1948. After the family fled their Jerusalem home, Bishara and his siblings grew up as refugees. His spiritual journey brought him through poverty and danger, while witnessing loss and death. Under the shadows of persecution and war, he learned how to live his Christian faith in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Christ. When Bishara learned how to forgive, he became a firebrand of faith and hope. Rising to the many challenges, he launched Bethlehem Bible College, the first Bible college in the West Bank. Through the dashed hopes of one war after another, as well as opposition on all sides, Bishara's story conveys how he and other Palestinian Christians continue to live their faith and envision a better future"

Yet in the Dark Streets Shining: A Palestinian Story of Hope and Resilience in Bethlehem

Please don't be an idiot for Israel

From the rubble in Gaza Palestine
Dear Elected Leaders

Our Congress cares more about Israel than American ideals and has been foolishly pandering to a very foreign country, a heavily armed and dangerous nation that is intentionally tormenting and starving millions of human beings who have no freedom or justice in the land of their birth.

Targeting and displacing the native non-Jewish people of historic Palestine over and over and over again since 1948, modern man made Israel is an Apartheid nation built on segregation and injustice. It did not have to be this way- but it is.

It is heart breaking to wake up to realize that all the lovely old Christian prayers and hymns about Israel have been hijacked for racist Israel's religious tourism and the fund raising efforts of a morally corrupt backward nation state that wants the land but not the indigenous people of that land. 

Our newspapers, TV broadcasts, and commercials are full of Zionist propaganda pretending to be news and entertainment- toxic propaganda aimed at strengthening Israel and/or cutting all funds and support for the native non-Jewish men, women and children of historic Palestine.

America's Christian Zionists are volunteering to be soldiers for Israel, and too many American churches are either silent or fully supportive of racist Israel's cruel war on Palestinians.   

Americans who even tried to fund or join ISIS got arrested. So the message is clear. Judaism can and should be armed with lethal weaponry and a will to persecute & kill "others" but Islam can not. Do you really think that logic will prevent more religious extremism and murderous cruelty! 

Please don't be an idiot for Israel.  

Sincerely,

Anne Selden Annab

NOTES https://anniesnewletters.blogspot.com/search/label/Notes

The Gaza famine is human-made. And the US is complicit in this catastrophe- Mohamad Bazzi

 Experts first warned of rising hunger in December – yet when Israel blocked a vital US food shipment, Biden did nothing

There is no moral argument that justifies the sale of weapons to Israel - Israel has shown it will use these arms indiscriminately against Palestinians. Why does the west continue to supply them?

by Mary Lawlor, the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders

Gaza’s health crisis has its own dreadful momentum. Even if the shooting ends today and the aid trucks begin to roll, the dying will carry on for some time

Palestinian Christians Suffer—and Many American Churches Don’t Care ... Why do so many Western churches ignore us?

BBC News "Gaza has no functioning port, so a makeshift jetty stemming from the shoreline was built by WCK's team using rubble from [Israeli] destroyed buildings."

Mosab Abu Toha: After 14 hours of fasting, this is what families in Gaza are breaking their fast on. Some lemon and cooked grass.

Laila El-Haddad: A Cuisine Under Siege- I couldn’t rescue my aunt in Gaza, but I can keep her recipes alive.

A Poem for Gaza at the Academy Awards by Chris Hedges 2024

Birthday under bombardment by Fares Abulebda [in Gaza]

Over 200 european organisations urge immediate suspension of the EU-Israel association agreement amidst Gaza crisis

What Israeli soldiers' display of Palestinian women's lingerie reveals about the Zionist psyche

Israel's no-state solution... Palestinian sovereignty has always been out of the question for Israel, as have equal rights under one binational state.

The European Union's top diplomat Josep Borrell has accused Israel of using the starvation of the people of Gaza as a means of warfare.

TikTok... Freedom, justice and equality are not empty words.

"Think of Others" Mahmoud Darwish of Palestine

Palestinian Poet Marwan Makhoul: "In order to write poetry that isn't politcal, I must listen to the birds; and in order to listen to the birds, the warplanes must be silent."

What Was Palestine Before the Nakba?

In 1948 Israel could have chosen to include all indigenous Arabs- Christian and Muslim- as part of the process to make a real democracy for all human beings, but Zionists did the opposite by creating a huge refugee crisis.

Where, after all, do universal human rights begin?

The UN Mediator for Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte, believed that the Palestinians displaced had a right to return to their homes and wrote several UN reports to that effect.

"It would be an offence against the principles of elemental justice if these innocent victims of the conflict were denied the right to return to their homes while Jewish immigrants flow into Palestine, and, indeed, at least offer the threat of permanent replacement of the Arab refugees who have been rooted in the land for centuries."

Bernadotte was assassinated on Friday 17 September 1948 by members of the group Lehi, a Zionist terrorist organization, commonly known in the West as the Stern Gang

 

Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world

 

The Gaza famine is human-made. And the US is complicit in this catastrophe- Mohamad Bazzi

 Experts first warned of rising hunger in December – yet when Israel blocked a vital US food shipment, Biden did nothing

Palestinians gather to receive free food in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, 19 March 2024. Photograph: Mahmoud Issa/Reuters
The people of Gaza are enduring “catastrophic” levels of hunger, and famine is imminent in northern Gaza as Israel continues its devastating war and siege of the Palestinian territory. That stark warning came in a report on Monday from a global authority on food security which was set up 20 years ago by UN agencies and humanitarian groups to sound the alarm on famines.

While Israel bears much of the responsibility for this human-made famine, it’s not alone. Joe Biden and his administration are also complicit in this unfolding catastrophe: the UN and international relief groups have been warning about the potential for widespread starvation in Gaza since December. The Biden administration could have acted then, pressuring Israel to allow more aid into the territory and enforcing an existing US law that bars weapons shipments to US allies that obstruct humanitarian aid.

Instead, the US president and his aides dithered, as they have done repeatedly since Israel launched its war against Gaza after the 7 October attacks on Israel by Hamas. And it’s now too late to prevent a famine. As Martin Griffiths, the UN’s top emergency relief official, wrote on Twitter/X: “The international community should hang its head in shame for failing to stop it … We know that once a famine is declared, it is way too late.”

The aid group Refugees International was even more direct, noting that the “opportunity to avert famine in Gaza has been lost... READ MORE https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/21/gaza-famine-biden-netanyahu-role

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There is no moral argument that justifies the sale of weapons to Israel - Israel has shown it will use these arms indiscriminately against Palestinians. Why does the west continue to supply them?

 by Mary Lawlor, the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders

Israeli soldiers stand on a truck with Palestinian detainees in Gaza, in December 2023. Photograph: Moti Milrod/Reuters
Earlier this month, a doctor who had recently returned from Gaza provided shocking testimony about the scale of human suffering that Palestinians are enduring under an Israeli military onslaught that has entered its sixth month. There exist no moral arguments that can justify the continued sale of weapons to Israel by states that respect the principle of the universality of human rights.

During my work as the United Nations’ special rapporteur on human rights defenders, Palestinian human rights defenders have emphasized to me the importance of a ban being placed on such sales, given that Israel has demonstrated time and again that it will use such weapons indiscriminately against Palestinians.

Any claims of Israeli self-defense in reaction to Hamas’s illegal, immoral and appalling attacks on 7 October – which, according to the UN special representative of the secretary-general on sexual violence in conflict, likely included horrific acts of sexual violence – have long since been invalidated by the disproportionality of the response.

The concept of proportionality in conflict is included in article 51 of the first additional protocol to the Geneva conventions. What we now have, instead, are ideological arguments for continued weapons sales, which I can only conclude place the value of Israeli lives over and above the value of Palestinian ones. This is unconscionable... READ MORE  https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/21/sale-weapons-israel-palestinian-human-rights

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Gaza’s health crisis has its own dreadful momentum. Even if the shooting ends today and the aid trucks begin to roll, the dying will carry on for some time

‘Famine is unfolding in Gaza today. We should not have to wait until we count the graves of children to speak its name.’ Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
"... We are about to witness most intense famine since World War Two. It won’t be the biggest, because starvation is confined to the 2.2 million residents of the Gaza strip.

Our picture of starvation is a stick thin child wasting away, whose eyes seem swollen as her skin shrinks to her bones. Some children suffer kwashiorkor, a swollen belly that comes with acute malnutrition.

As the body starves its immune system begins to fail. The malnourished fall prey to waterborne infections and suffer diarrhoea, which causes devastating dehydration. Other communicable diseases—which today could include Covid—also ravage communities. The commonest cause of death in a famine is disease, not starvation as such.

‘Starvation’ is defined in international criminal law as depriving people of objects indispensable to survival. That includes not just food but also medicine, clean water, sanitation, shelter, cooking fuel and maternal care for children.

When people are driven from their homes into overcrowded camps, when water supplies are scarce or unclean, when toilets are non-existent or unsanitary, when injuries are left untreated..."   READ MORE https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/21/we-are-about-to-witness-the-most-intense-famine-since-world-war-ii-in-gaza

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Palestinian Christians Suffer—and Many American Churches Don’t Care ... Why do so many Western churches ignore us?

A woman cries outside the historic Saint Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza City after an Israeli attack last October.
 

FORGOTTEN

Palestinian Christians Suffer—and Many American Churches Don’t Care

We share the beliefs and traditions of Christians everywhere. Why do so many Western churches ignore us?

I have recently returned to the United States after completing a tour in the Middle East, which involved visits to Palestine, Jordan, and Egypt, focusing primarily on leading prayer summits for peace in my beloved homeland. The tour was in large part a crucial component of my ministry’s continuous work in the region. Almost everywhere we went, during the prayer events in Bethlehem, Amman, and Alexandria, fellow Arab Christians confronted us with a persistent question: Where does the church, especially in the West, stand in response to the injustice and carnage inflicted upon the innocent Palestinian people?

I am a Palestinian American Christian, born and raised in Bethlehem, and my wife was born and raised in Gaza. We both advocate for peace, and our loving families still residing in the West Bank and Gaza share the same pro-peace stance as do millions of Palestinians.

It was challenging to face this question, knowing very well that, while various opinions exist in most American and Western churches, a significant group either remains indifferent or unconditionally supports the modern state of Israel and many of its dehumanizing policies. Adding insult to injury, certain Christian evangelical leaders have employed the Bible to justify and rationalize the war in Gaza, as if it were a conflict between biblical Israel and God’s enemies. Some leaders have gone so far as to promote political ideologies and disguise them in biblical language. Furthermore, some have even outright dismissed and discredited the voices of Christian Palestinians... READ MORE https://newrepublic.com/article/179758/palestinian-christians-suffer-american-churches-dont-care

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Sunday, March 17, 2024

BBC News "Gaza has no functioning port, so a makeshift jetty stemming from the shoreline was built by WCK's team using rubble from [Israeli] destroyed buildings."

World Central Kitchen barge loaded with food is the first maritime shipment of aid to arrive in Gaza

The first maritime humanitarian aid shipment to Gaza has been unloaded on to the shore.

Gaza: Aid reaches Gaza shore in first sea delivery

"...Saturday's shipment arrived on board Spanish charity ship Open Arms. Its cargo includes beans, carrots, canned tuna, chickpeas, canned corn, parboiled rice, flour, oil, salt and pallets of dates, which hold spiritual significance during Ramadan.

It had been checked by Israeli officials in port in Cyprus.

It marks the start of a trial to see if the sea route would be more effective than air and land deliveries.

Aid agencies have repeatedly warned that no method of relief is as effective as delivery by land, but they say Israeli restrictions mean a fraction of what is needed is getting in.

In a statement, WCK said: "All cargo was offloaded and is being readied for distribution in Gaza."

Teams worked through the night to get the aid on to dry land.

Gaza has no functioning port, so a makeshift jetty stemming from the shoreline was built by WCK's team using rubble from destroyed buildings...."

 READ MORE       https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68581090

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Mosab Abu Toha: After 14 hours of fasting, this is what families in Gaza are breaking their fast on. Some lemon and cooked grass.

After 14 hours of fasting, this is what families in Gaza are breaking their fast on.
Some lemon and cooked grass.