1) Education. Seeks to inform seekers as to what is happening between Palestinians and Israelis, issues and personalities and positions 2) Advocacy. Urges seekers to share information with their world, advocate with political figures, locally, regionally, nationally 3) Action. Uges support of those institutions, agencies, persons and entities who are working toward addressing the problems, working toward reconciliation and shalom/salaam/peace.
Monday, May 28, 2012
World Week of Peace for Isr/Pal
Dear Friend, It is time. Time to focus on the things that make for peace. The World Council of Churches has set aside May 28 - June 4, 2012 as a week to focus on the peace in Pal/Isr. Use this as a prayer for our friends in Israel and Palestine please. John Kleinheksel Sr World Week for Peace in Palestine Israel 28 May - 3 June 2012 "Pray, educate, and advocate for justice in Palestine" An initiative of the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Forum (PIEF) of the World Council of Churches It's time for Palestine. It's time for Palestinians and Israelis to share a just peace. It's time to respect human lives in the land called holy. It's time for healing to begin in wounded souls. It's time to end more than 60 years of conflict, oppression and fear. It's time for freedom from occupation. It's time for equal rights. It's time to stop discrimination, segregation and restrictions on movement. It's time for those who put up walls and fences to build them on their own property. It's time to stop bulldozing one community's homes and building homes for the other community on land that is not theirs. It's time to do away with double standards. It's time for Israeli citizens to have security and secure borders agreed with their neighbours. It's time for the international community to implement more than 60 years of United Nations resolutions. It's time for Israel's government to complete the bargain offered in the Arab Peace Initiative. It's time for those who represent the Palestinian people to all be involved in making peace. It's time for people who have been refugees for more than 60 years to regain their rights and a permanent home. It's time to assist settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territories to make their home in Israel. It's time for self-determination. It's time for foreigners to visit Bethlehem and other towns imprisoned by the wall. It's time to see settlements in their comfort and refugee camps in their despair. It's time for people living more than 40 years under occupation to feel new solidarity from a watching world. It's time to name the shame of collective punishment and to end it in all its forms. It's time to be revolted by violence against civilians and for civilians on both sides to be safe. It's time for both sides to release their prisoners and give those justly accused a fair trial. It's time to reunite the people of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem. It's time for all parties to obey international humanitarian and human rights law. It's time to share Jerusalem as the capital of two nations and a city holy to three religions. It's time for Muslim, Jewish and Christian communities to be free to visit their holy sites. It's time in Palestine as in Israel for olive trees to flourish and grow old. It's time to honour all who have suffered, Palestinians and Israelis. It's time to learn from past wrongs. It's time to understand pent-up anger and begin to set things right. It's time for those with blood on their hands to acknowledge what they have done. It's time to seek forgiveness between communities and to repair a broken land together. It's time to move forward as human beings who are all made in the image of God. All who are able to speak truth to power must speak it. All who would break the silence surrounding injustice must break it. All who have something to give for peace must give it. For Palestine, for Israel and for a troubled world, It's time for peace.
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Is there really any one out that still listens/reads this nutcase's repeated spouting of errors?
Kleinheksel as someone who proclaims the name of Christ, you are completely off the reservation. Nowhere in any valid version of God"s Holy Word does He the Husband of Israel, condone the division of the territory given by Him to Israel.
Now I can imagine how any husband would feel if I were to steal some thing from the man's wife that had been given to her by her husband. Most guys would be justifiably outraged. But you John continue to support the theft of a gift, to Israel, perpetrated by the Arabs, and condoned by the UN. Sounds to me that you are all complicit in grand larceny, and by additional support of the "palestinian" cause are setting yourself up for a personal judgement by the Holy God of Israel. Shalom
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