In her activism, Mrs. Bird often confronted the argument that a Palestinian state would jeopardize Israel’s security needs... “Israel
is already the one of the most modern military forces in the Middle
East, and this has not protected it against violence,” she wrote in a
2002 letter to the editor published by the New York Times. “Israeli
human rights violations against Palestinians guarantee continued violent
resistance. A viable, independent Palestinian state would be a step in
the direction of two peoples in the same land living harmoniously. The
only alternative is endless bloodshed.”
Jerri Bird, ‘dedicated’ activist for Middle East peace, dies at 86
Jerri Bird spent three decades accompanying her husband on his Foreign Service assignments throughout the Middle East during the Cold War. They witnessed ethnic and religious tensions that often spiraled into extremist violence and lured generations into a cycle of terror, grief and the desire for retribution.
“An eye for an eye has turned into twelve for one or better,” she wrote to her parents in Oregon at the start of the 1956 Suez Canal crisis. At the time, she and her husband were stationed in East Jerusalem... READ MORE
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