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02/29/08

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A Letter to Our Beloved Palestine Drop the Gun, Lift the Olive Tree, Speak to the World’s Heart

Mohamed Khodr

Peace and Freedom Be with You, God’s beloved Palestine.

No one earth can possibly imagine what our beloved Palestinians, especially those in Gaza, are enduring or feeling every day and every night of their lives under the brutal illegal and evil occupation by Israel, an Apartheid Zionist state forcibly imposed on an indigenous population by colonial powers who today proclaim themselves the guardians of democracy, freedom, human rights and the military exporters of liberty to an Arab world they mapped and installed autocratic puppeteers.

I am among the millions around the world who are pained daily by the suffering of men, women, and children in Palestine. I am more angry and in greater despair at the internal discord that is often violent amongst the already suffering Palestinians.

It is hard to imagine a competitive disaster to the occupation, but the Fatah and Hamas infighting comes close. It is hard for the world that empathizes with Palestinians, often in silence and often outside the Arab and Muslim world, to see precious Palestinian blood shed by Palestinians themselves.

Isn't the daily death and destruction committed by Israel sufficient for your minds and hearts? Must you add your guns to an occupier’s tank and missile already aimed at a child’s heart? Are you heartless and mindless too?

This is pure madness, beyond human comprehension. Israel is laughing at you all the way to the morgue, a morgue you compete with your occupier to fill.

Palestinians have never been blessed with an intelligent, savvy, military or media sophisticated leadership. I lived in Beirut during the tragic flaunting of Palestinian power that turned the Lebanese, even those who supported your cause, against the innocent Palestinian refugees far removed from the wealth and corruption of their alleged leaders and defenders.

My beloved Palestinians, you know more than anyone else on this planet that you have no one to depend on for your freedom but yourselves. The Arabs sold you, their souls, and their people for a dollar and a chair of power.

Israel and its powerful lobbies have succeeded in monopolizing the history and narrative of your existence. Neither you, nor the Arabs, nor the Muslims in the entire world have had the mindset to understand the western psyche, a psyche whose lifestyle, attitudes, and opinions are shaped by the multi-national entertainment and media industry. What comes out of the television box emanates from the western mouth the next day.

While in the west image is everything, in the Arab world pathetic hollow and grandiose lies and lip service to Islam, Muslims, and oppressed Arab and Muslim populations are the norm.

The entire Arab and Muslim world is lost given its divided subservient and dictatorial leadership. While American politicians out Jew and out-Israel each other, Arab leaders out Bush each other. To American and Arab leaders Palestine is remembered during times of political expediency such as a prospective bombing or invasion of an Arab country, or during conferences, summits, meetings, and celebratory occasions. They sell Palestine words while they sell Israel oil, protect America's interests, and buy their weapons, the same weapons that massacre our beloved Palestinians on a daily basis.

Paradoxically, while Israel has defied every U.N. Resolution and International Law, the Arabs in their impotence still adhere to such international measures as their political strategy.

How shameful that the Arabs plead and beg the very superpower that supports and arms Israel to do its killing of Arab “brethren!

Stop the bellicose speeches. Stop the charade of photo op meetings, handshakes, and smiles across Europe and the White House. Stop betraying your faith and your people for a joke of government power. None of your leaders can leave his office or home without permission from Israel or fear of being killed. How dare you imprison and torture your own people? Palestine, you have way too many political parties and militias, and for what? Rather than dedicating yourselves as one people to free Palestine from bondage you’ve all become bonded and hostages to outside influences playing you against each other for their own agenda, certainly not to your benefit.

For God’s sake, stop the internal strife. Stop the useless rockets. Just stop all these failed strategies.

First unite. Then lay down your arms and launch daily peaceful protests throughout Palestine, but without guns and the idiocy of shooting them in the air for any excuse imaginable, remove all masks, and refrain from hot blooded speeches and loudspeakers. Simply carry banners of peace and flags of the U.N. Security Council nations. Invite all religious and civic leaders in Israel and in your territories to march with you. Stop the hysterical media pronouncements that the entire Arab world is sick of. We've had enough of long meaningless speeches whose only intent is to bow and praise the useless leaders. It is incredulous that our media in the G.C.C. nations proclaim that their kings, emirs, and sultan are worthy of human sacrifice. May Allah (swt) forgive their stupidity and arrogance. Do such leaders deserve to be called Muslim leaders or is it the fault of the brainwashed demoralized masses who accept their life long hold on power?

Palestine will be liberated through intelligent strategies, peaceful protests, and a brilliant media and public relations campaign and not through the childish futile Qassam rockets or counterproductive suicide bombers.

The Arab world has failed for 60 years to liberate one inch of Palestine. It’s time for a new, different, and media based strategy. The west lives, dies, fights, buys, and elects according to media hype, the Delphi oracle of the western hemisphere.

Thus start an image campaign. Begin with a professional makeover of all governmental websites that are poorly designed and developed, usually written in poor Arabic fonts, rarely translated into proficient English, and often under eternal construction. Imagine the world's most worthy humane cause is disconnected from a world eager to know more about official Palestine.

Rarely, if any, are eloquent personalities and speakers traveling across America to present the historical and humane Palestinian perspective.

From my own observance I would highly recommend that such laudable individuals as Drs. Hanan Ashrawi, Nabil Sha'ath, and Moustapha
Barghouti.

Where are the Palestinian Christian leaders? They carry the greatest weight in this country given that many American churches are struggling alone to present your story, to divest from Israel, boycott Israeli products as well as Caterpillar whose bulldozers are demolishing your homes and building extravagant Arab cities and projects.

Where are your artists, dance troupes, musicians, products such as dresses, embroidery, jewelry, and artifacts that the west so admires and needs to see?

Fifty seven Arab and Muslim Ambassadors are totally non-existent, much like ghosts, in the American media. They live for parties, receptions, photos ops and as you'll understand--Non-Islamic behavior.

You need to come here in force and populate the television and print media. Rarely does one see an op-ed or letter to the editor from a Palestinian, Arab, or Muslim leader in western newspapers or magazines.

Perhaps I’m being idealistic, far-fetched, and unrealistic to hope for a new strategy for Palestine’s independence, a nation stolen under the very eyes and feet of Arabs. But what is the alternative other than the status quo?

Does anyone actually believe that this year's Bush driven to make up for Iraq peace process will amount to anything? No one should be this delusional.

Nothing is ever given by superpowers only taken. The question is the path and strategy to reclaim one’s freedom, rights, and stolen land.

In today's world, especially after 9-11 violence is dead on arrival and only peaceful protests and a media savvy campaign gets results.

I pray to God that Fatah and Hamas will see the folly of their ways and together work toward the light of independence. You both struggle for a sense of false power in a land not under your control. Yet none of you are able to feed a single hungry Palestinian child living in total darkness in Gaza who’ll awaken tomorrow to play in contaminated water and sewage.

The world supports and loves you but you must earn this love and support and not lose it through your arrogance and failed strategies. It must be said that in modern history perhaps the most misguided resistance movement has been the Palestinian movement.

To Fatah and Hamas, may God help your hungry, sick, and unemployed people if you as alleged leaders are unable to unite for the freedom and welfare of your people.

The fastest way to your independence is by talking and touching directly the hearts of the western masses and not through photo op meetings with politicians. Western politicians are beholden to their domestic constituencies and not to any foreign cause. You must come here and impact the citizens who vote for these politicians. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at the reservoir of good will many Americans have toward Palestinians. They just need to see and hear your narrative told in a most compelling manner.

For once our beloved Palestine take the initiative from Israel, hold the upper hand and place your destine in the hands of God.

Begin by announcing to the world that you abandon all military resistance and seek a peaceful two state solution as called for in U.N. Resolution 242:
2 states-- 4--2 peoples.

Proclaim that Israel has one year until Bush's term ends to reach a final settlement based on United Nations Resolutions and the Arab League Peace Plan presented for the third time and rejected by Israel. Place the onus directly upon Israel in the court of world opinion.

If Israel fails to accept the plan after one year than for God's sake UNILATERALLY DECLARE YOUR INDEPENDENCE. Whatever happens can’t be worst than what’s happened to you for sixty years. What else can Israel do, invade and occupy your lands?

Many in the world will fill the streets in your support beginning with the oppressed and suppressed one and a half billion Arab and Muslim masses.

Declare your independence on January 20, 2009, the day a new American President is inaugurated. A new President will have no choice but to flaunt his power to gain worldwide credibility and will halt any Israeli onslaught. There will be victims for sure but Palestine has given up thousands of its children for decades and has never achieved independence. In due time many nations from South America, to Africa and Asia, will recognize Palestine after such a dramatic and potentially risky endeavor.

The world is sick of superpower hegemony and fear of American retaliation against those who speak or act ill toward Israel. Your declaration of liberation will reverberate and liberate the world once and for all from Israel’s political hegemony and intimidation.

Do it and only fear God, not America and not Israel. The Arab leaders will react to your declaration after first checking with the new President, most likely Barack Obama.

God be with you our beloved Palestine.

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February 29, 2008 By Mohamed Khodr

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: jameslakes [Member]
Bravo! Perfectly stated.

This is a clear path to peace, I pray it is followed.
Thank you Mohamed Khodr!
Permalink 02/29/08 @ 07:24
Comment from: rj [Member]
Mohamed and jameslakes,
This makes a lot of sense to me too. -Wise and compassionate thoughts, beautifully expressed. Way to go!

BUT, keep in mind that not all of those sending quassams & katushas into Israel from occupied Palestine are Palestinians. Some of these people are Israeli undercover groups who do this to provide the necessary pretext for the Zionist extermination of the Palestinians. We should not fall into the trap of blaming-the-victim. The Zionist land grab and genocide is what this is really about.
rj
Permalink 02/29/08 @ 07:51
Comment from: eileen fleming [Member] · http://www.wearewideawake.org/
Mazin Quimseyeh is a Palestinian Leader and USA Professor who is-and has been Doing Something:

From an email i received from him today:

Here are snippets of experiences in the past two days with inspiration on the wheels of justice bus tour -- which is trying to get people mobilized to stop these wars and occupations in Iraq and Palestine:

- Discussion with Cindy and Craig Corrie and others from the Rachel Corrie foundation on meaning of activism, sacrifice, and what individuals can do to effect social change

- Dennis Mills, a Quaker and a key member of the Rachel Corrie Chapter (Olympia) of Veterans for Peace hosted us in Olympia (with his wife Anne in their lovely home) and we had wonderful time exploring issues like the meaning of peaceful transformation.

- Joseph, a college student who with quiet but determined demeanor (wearing a home-made T-shirt sign that said "Rachel Corrie Lives") got permission to park the bus in a visible place at Centralia College to table and flyer in front of the student center.

- Abbie, a high school student who accidentally discovered us and volunteered to flyer at Centralia College for us. Their home was one of many devastated by recent floods in the area.

- Robert Poteat with Veterans for Peace who puts together a monthly professional show on public access TV.

- The teachers and the students in the classes we did (on social movements and economic geography) at Washington State University and Clark College who were interested, engaged, and want to act for peace and justice.

- Rick and Holly of Matrix of Matrix Coffee House (matrixcoffeehouse.com) in Chehalis, WA for hosting us and good company/discussion.

- Time on the bus to discuss plans and strategy with Mike Miles, an inspirational leader who ran for congress two times, who lives with seven others on a community farm in Northern Wisconsin, building a peace center, traveled several times to Iraq and Palestine etc. A guy with incredible talents in many areas (even being song writer and guitarist).

- The energy and inspiration of Bill Hill whose title of a volunteer bus driver is the understatement of the year. A Vietnam war veteran, organizer, motivator, sets up our tables of books and material, mechanic, bicycle enthusiast, coffee expert and much much more. All this for a guy in his 60s.

- Karim of the Islamic center who, even though we could not physically meet because of our schedule, helped network us with others in the Muslim community on our upcoming schedules in Oregon.

- A gentlemen who noted us in a parking lot of the gas station and stopped to thank us for coming to town.

This I think is what life is about: people to people contact and building friendships one person at a time-and after 7 years on the road, we have thousands.

It is also a growing, learning experience. The bus will be in the northwestern part of the US for the next three weeks so it is not too late to get us in your community here or network us with those you know in this corner of the globe:

http://justicewheels.org

___________________________________________________________________________

ON OBAMA:


EXCERPT from 'Meet the Press' transcript for Feb. 24, 2008

MR. NADER: Well, first of all, compare my Web site, votenader.org, and all the issues that Mr. Obama and Senator Clinton and Mr. McCain are not addressing that are supported by a majority of the American people. A majority of the American people support these issues. They want foreign and military policy not to just be an aggressive military situation.


But Senator Obama is a person of substance. He's also the first liberal evangelist in a long time. He's run a brilliant tactical campaign. But his better instincts and his knowledge have been censored by himself.

And I give you the example, the Palestinian-Israeli issue, which is a real off the table issue for the candidates. So don't touch that, even though it's central to our security and to, to the situation in the Middle East.


He was pro-Palestinian when he was in Illinois before he ran for the state Senate, during he ran--during the state Senate. Now he's, he's supporting the Israeli destruction of the tiny section called Gaza with a million and a half people.

He doesn't have any sympathy for a civilian death ratio of about 300-to-1; 300 Palestinians to one Israeli. He's not taking a leadership position in supporting the Israeli peace movement, which represents former Cabinet ministers, people in the Knesset, former generals, former security officials, in addition to mayors and leading intellectuals. One would think he would at least say, "Let's have a hearing for the Israeli peace movement in the Congress," so we don't just have a monotone support of the Israeli government's attitude toward the Palestinians and their illegal occupation of Palestine.

...We need to shift the power from the few to the many. And always in American history, every social justice movement was a shift of power from the few to the many...

Permalink 02/29/08 @ 09:30
Comment from: eileen fleming [Member] · http://www.wearewideawake.org/
Mazin Q is a Palestinian Christian working to educate America about Nakba and about life today in Palestine and Iraq.


Dr. Khaled Diab is a Palestinian Muslim has been offering the olive branch.

Dr. Khaled Diab, is my friend/brother and his memoirs of Nakba which inspired me to write "KEEP HOPE ALIVE" an historical fiction which is also a 100% fund raising vehicle for the 501 3-c Olive Trees Foundation for Peace/OTFFP that he founded as a positive response to THAT DAY we call 9/11 .

OTFFP LITERALLY extends the olive branch offered by American Jews, Christians and Muslims have been working together to raise awareness and the funds to help replace the trees destroyed by The Wall. So far over 30,000 trees have been rooted in Israel Palestine on both sides of The Wall.



I have another friend, a Lebanese Muslim who founded Palestine Children's Welfare Fund:
http://www.pcwf.org/ with the goal to improve the living standards of the children of Palestine in the refugee camps.

World wide volunteers sell West Bank "dresses, embroidery, jewelry, and artifacts that the west so admires and needs to see"

100% of the money returns to Palestine to pay the craftspeople a good wage and provide the children of the refugee camps with better educational opportunities, health facilities with hope for a brighter future without violence, hatred and discrimination.

We are a non-political, non-religious enterprise whose aspirations are purely humanitarian and exist for the purpose of emancipating the children of Palestine and the human rights of the people and children of Palestine.





So, my point is that there are Palestinians, Arabs, American's and people throughput the world who have Lifted the Olive Tree and are Speaking to the World’s Heart




Permalink 02/29/08 @ 11:34
Comment from: eileen fleming [Member] · http://www.wearewideawake.org/
ONLY for Palestinians and Israelis:

Today in Haaretz, Gush Shalom placed an ad calling for a Joint Israeli-Palestinian call for a ceasefire
Due to the severe escalation in and around the Gaza Strip, Israelis and Palestinians started an emergency initiative of collecting signatures on a joint petition calling for a ceasefire and end to the bloodshed, as well as an end to the siege on Gaza.

The Israeli Coalition Against the Siege, and the Gaza-based Campaign 'End the Siege', which jointly organised the supply convoy last month, are mobilizing to promote this
petition.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ceasefirenow

It is important to note that this petition is for Israelis and Palestinians, members of the two societies locked in destructive warfare.

People who are neither Israelis nor Palestinians should NOT sign, but are most welcome to express support and make its text known to media, decision makers and the general public in their own countries

Here is the ad published in Haaretz, Feb. 29, 2008:




Ceasefire Now!


For translations to Arabic and Hebrew :

http://toibillboard.info/ceasefirepetition.en-ar-he.htm


The escalation in and around the Gaza Strip is causing terrible suffering to people - to men, women, elderly and children, Palestinian as well as Israeli civilians.

The military offensive conducted by the Israeli armed forces has so far caused hundreds of Palestinian casualties; many of them were unarmed civilians. The siege and economic blockade have reduced most of the Gaza Strip's population to abject poverty, devastated its economy, and caused the death of critically ill patients, denied access to vital treatment. The Palestinian attacks on Sderot have severely traumatized its population, far beyond the physical casualties caused among them.

This is not a conflict between two equal forces. The most powerful army in the Middle East, backed by the world's single remaining super-power, is daily using tanks, fighter planes, helicopters and gunships against the lightly-armed militias and overcrowded
population of a small area whose people have lived under occupation and in poverty long before the present siege.

Yet the individuals caught in the fighting are all suffering - on both sides of the fighting, among both peoples. The pain of living in daily fear, of being wounded and mutilated for life, of grieving for the loss of loved ones, is the same pain - whether one's country be oppressed or oppressor, occupied or occupier, rich or poor, powerful or
powerless.

The attacks on both sides of the border feed on each other and intensify each other. Palestinians in Gaza, rightly feeling themselves still living under occupation despite the Israeli 'disengagement', seek to resist occupation, but when some use launching of rockets against civilians, they manage only to provide an additional justification for tightening the siege on Gaza and the escalation of Israeli violence.

The cycle of violence and bloodshed goes on and on, and the threat of an overall invasion and re-conquest of the Gaza Strip is openly and repeatedly made by the Israeli military and political leaders - with the cost estimated at hundreds or thousands of casualties.

We, the undersigned - Israelis and Palestinians - do not accept this grim reality as inevitable. There is a clear and obvious alternative to bloody escalation and strangulating siege, an alternative providing hope:

An end to the siege of Gaza, and a ceasefire and cessation of all hostilities.

The siege of Gaza and the collective punishment of its population are totally unacceptable. It is a medieval form of war which is in utter contradiction to the present norms of human rights and international law - which Israel, as an occupying power, is bound to respect. There should be an immediate end to the siege, unconnected
with any other issue, and the Gaza Strip must have free access to the outside world, for the free passage of persons and goods.

It has already been clearly seen that the suffering inflicted on Palestinian civilians in Gaza did not and cannot solve the problem of Sderot. The only solution is a complete and mutual ceasefire, an end to all armed attacks by the Israeli occupation on Palestinians, including all shootings by infantry, tanks, artillery, aircraft and
gunboats, and all targeted killings, armed incursions and arrests across the border, and an end to launching of rockets by Palestinians on Israelis. In addition, this should involve a reopening of the prisoners issue, starting with negotiations on the exchange of Israeli soldier Gilead Shalit with Palestinian prisoners.

We regard such a ceasefire as an entirely realistic, achievable and desirable act, which would save lives, alleviate misery and create better conditions for any attempt to achieve peace between the two peoples - while understanding that no long-lasting solution is possible while the Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East
Jerusalem continue to live under occupation.






64% of the Israeli public already agree:

We must talk with Hamas about a

Cease Fire!

No Qassams! No targeted assassinations! No mortar shells! No
incursions! No blockade!



GUSH SHALOM
help to pay for
our activities and ads


With donations you make our actions more visible, our voice louder
Please, send checks in your own currency – for confirmation of
receipt
include email address.
In several countries, tax-exemption can be obtained by donating
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Wherever you are, you can take part in protests by writing protest
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GUSH SHALOM p.o.b. 3322 Tel Aviv 61033


:email address for correspondence
correspondence @ gush - shalom . org

www.gush-shalom.org
Permalink 02/29/08 @ 12:10
Comment from: eileen fleming [Member] · http://www.wearewideawake.org/


Today in Haaretz, Gush Shalom placed an ad calling for a Joint Israeli-Palestinian call for a ceasefire due to the severe escalation in and around the Gaza Strip, Israelis and Palestinians started an emergency initiative of collecting signatures on a joint petition calling for a ceasefire and end to the bloodshed, as well as an end to the siege on Gaza.

The Israeli Coalition Against the Siege, and the Gaza-based Campaign 'End the Siege', which jointly organised the supply convoy last month, are mobilizing to promote this
petition.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ceasefirenow


It is important to note that this petition is for Israelis and Palestinians, members of the two societies locked in destructive warfare.

People who are neither Israelis nor Palestinians should NOT sign, but are most welcome to express support and make its text known to media, decision makers and the general public in their own countries

Here is the ad published in Haaretz, Feb. 29, 2008:




Ceasefire Now!


For translations to Arabic and Hebrew :

http://toibillboard.info/ceasefirepetition.en-ar-he.htm


The escalation in and around the Gaza Strip is causing terrible suffering to people - to men, women, elderly and children, Palestinian as well as Israeli civilians.

The military offensive conducted by the Israeli armed forces has so far caused hundreds of Palestinian casualties; many of them were unarmed civilians. The siege and economic blockade have reduced most of the Gaza Strip's population to abject poverty, devastated its economy, and caused the death of critically ill patients, denied access to vital treatment. The Palestinian attacks on Sderot have severely traumatized its population, far beyond the physical casualties caused among them.

This is not a conflict between two equal forces. The most powerful army in the Middle East, backed by the world's single remaining super-power, is daily using tanks, fighter planes, helicopters and gunships against the lightly-armed militias and overcrowded
population of a small area whose people have lived under occupation and in poverty long before the present siege.

Yet the individuals caught in the fighting are all suffering - on both sides of the fighting, among both peoples. The pain of living in daily fear, of being wounded and mutilated for life, of grieving for the loss of loved ones, is the same pain - whether one's country be oppressed or oppressor, occupied or occupier, rich or poor, powerful or
powerless.

The attacks on both sides of the border feed on each other and intensify each other. Palestinians in Gaza, rightly feeling themselves still living under occupation despite the Israeli 'disengagement', seek to resist occupation, but when some use launching of rockets against civilians, they manage only to provide an additional justification for tightening the siege on Gaza and the escalation of Israeli violence.

The cycle of violence and bloodshed goes on and on, and the threat of an overall invasion and re-conquest of the Gaza Strip is openly and repeatedly made by the Israeli military and political leaders - with the cost estimated at hundreds or thousands of casualties.

We, the undersigned - Israelis and Palestinians - do not accept this grim reality as inevitable. There is a clear and obvious alternative to bloody escalation and strangulating siege, an alternative providing hope:

An end to the siege of Gaza, and a ceasefire and cessation of all hostilities.

The siege of Gaza and the collective punishment of its population are totally unacceptable. It is a medieval form of war which is in utter contradiction to the present norms of human rights and international law - which Israel, as an occupying power, is bound to respect. There should be an immediate end to the siege, unconnected
with any other issue, and the Gaza Strip must have free access to the outside world, for the free passage of persons and goods.

It has already been clearly seen that the suffering inflicted on Palestinian civilians in Gaza did not and cannot solve the problem of Sderot. The only solution is a complete and mutual ceasefire, an end to all armed attacks by the Israeli occupation on Palestinians, including all shootings by infantry, tanks, artillery, aircraft and
gunboats, and all targeted killings, armed incursions and arrests across the border, and an end to launching of rockets by Palestinians on Israelis. In addition, this should involve a reopening of the prisoners issue, starting with negotiations on the exchange of Israeli soldier Gilead Shalit with Palestinian prisoners.

We regard such a ceasefire as an entirely realistic, achievable and desirable act, which would save lives, alleviate misery and create better conditions for any attempt to achieve peace between the two peoples - while understanding that no long-lasting solution is possible while the Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East
Jerusalem continue to live under occupation.






64% of the Israeli public already agree:

We must talk with Hamas about a

Cease Fire!

No Qassams! No targeted assassinations! No mortar shells! No
incursions! No blockade!



GUSH SHALOM
help to pay for
our activities and ads


With donations you make our actions more visible, our voice louder
Please, send checks in your own currency – for confirmation of
receipt
include email address.
In several countries, tax-exemption can be obtained by donating
through local charities - email us for details
Wherever you are, you can take part in protests by writing protest
letters

GUSH SHALOM p.o.b. 3322 Tel Aviv 61033


:email address for correspondence
correspondence @ gush - shalom . org

www.gush-shalom.org
Permalink 02/29/08 @ 12:11

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