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New Icon Appears on Israel's Apartheid Wall - Jerusalem, Palestine & to echo that: Husam Zomlot Today marks 106 years since Britain issued its colonial #BalfourDeclaration, which gave our land away and reduced us to the "non-Jewish" population. The ongoing campaign of mass murder against our people in #Gaza and all over #Palestine is a stark reminder of the catastrophic consequences of that declaration. It is the responsibility of the UK to correct this historic injustice, demand an immediate end to Israel's aggression, recognise the #State_of_Palestine and collect international support to once and for all end Israel's #occupation. |
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Thursday, November 2, 2023
New Icon Appears on Israel's Apartheid Wall - Jerusalem, Palestine 2023
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Thursday, December 24, 2020
Merry Christmas from the Holy Land - The Holy Family painting by Palestinian artist Maher Naji
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Saturday, March 21, 2020
Friends of Kairos Palestine #Churches #Prayer #Christians #Hope #Love #Peace #Faith #Bethlehem #Palestine
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APARTHEID WALL ART |
“Our word is a cry of hope, with love, prayer and faith in God. We
address it first of all to ourselves and then to all the churches and
Christians in the world, asking them to stand against injustice and
apartheid, urging them to work for a just peace.”
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APARTHEID WALL ART ICON CLOSEUP |
In this historic document, we Palestinian Christians declare that the military occupation of our land is a sin against God and humanity, and that any theology that legitimizes the occupation is far from Christian teachings because true Christian theology is a theology of love and solidarity with the oppressed, a call to justice and equality among peoples.
To read the document, click here:
http://www.kairospalestine.ps/?q=content/document
To sign the document, click here:
http://www.kairospalestine.ps/?q=node/19
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It's a worrying and uncertain time right now for people across the globe, including in occupied #Palestine. Parts of the #WestBank remain on lock-down and already stretched #healthcare services face even greater challenges. We express our continued solidarity with all of those in the region. With the complete lock-down on the city of #Bethlehem, we hear that the usual #Friday prayers at the separation barrier went ahead online tonight instead. In these very difficult circumstances, work for #peace and #justice can and will continue. Let us keep our creativity and inspiration. We encourage you to keep following our social media in the coming weeks for more on how you can stay up to date and keep working for justice in these challenging times. #CoronaCrisis #Palestine #Israel #Solidarity #FridayPrayers |
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Friday, December 4, 2015
Crucifixion: Nathalie Handal on being Palestinian, writing and enduring love
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‘The girl on the bus comes back to me–she reminds me to wait for the adhan, the call to prayer. The sun to rise. The church bells to ring. I’m in Bethlehem.’ Photograph: Nathalie Handal |
[AS ALWAYS PLEASE GO TO THE
LINK TO READ GOOD ARTICLES IN FULL: HELP SHAPE ALGORITHMS
(and conversations) THAT EMPOWER DECENCY, DIGNITY, JUSTICE
& PEACE... and hopefully Palestine (& America ...etc...)]
Guardian Books Network
: In the latest in our series of essays on what life and work are like
for writers around the world, Nathalie Handal describes an existence
where hearts race so fast it’s hard to find time for grief
Crucifixion: Nathalie Handal on being Palestinian, writing and enduring love
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