FPI (Friends of Palestinians and Israelis)

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.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Working Toward Reconcilation, Salim Munayer

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Dear Friend, I'll be giving more details from Deb Reich's new book: NO MORE ENEMIES, but first this from the Musalaha director,...
Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Palestinian Statehood Long Overdue

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Dear Friend, Saliba Sarsar and Hussein Ibish give words to be heeded. Prof. Sarsar is a former colleague of mine when I was in New Jers...
Sunday, July 17, 2011

Aiming at "Equal Rights" (NOT "Statehood")

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Dear Friend, This article argues that a new generation of activists are rejecting the "old" leadership of warring factions ...
Sunday, July 10, 2011

Haaretz Editorial

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Dear Friend, The editorial speaks for "progressive" Israelis who want a change from the direction being given by the present ...
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Palestinians Redefine their National Struggle

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Dear Friend, It's about nonviolent, active resistance to the occupation. Very unsettling (if you'll pardon the pun) to the Isr...
Saturday, July 2, 2011

Hussein Ibish on Nonviolent Tactics

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Dear Friend, Hussein Ibish has a strong point in how Palestinians strategize for "liberation". The IDF (Israeli Defens...
Friday, July 1, 2011

The Urgency of Reconciliation

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Dear Friend, Salim Munayer and MUSALAHA, are working for reconcilation between Palestinian-Israelis (20%), Israelis and Palestinians. ...
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John R. Kleinheksel, Sr.
Retired PC (USA), RCA pastor, married to Sharon, three adult children, seven grandchildren, seeking to integrate the charisma of the "free churches" and the decency and order of mainline churches.
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