Hope is a flickering candle

One of the things I do here in Tiberias is offer hospitality to members of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme (EAPPI) of the World Council of Churches. These are people who come from all over the world to stand as witness and to record violations of international law in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. TheyContinue reading “Hope is a flickering candle”

Reasonableness

For the past thirty weeks hundreds of thousands of Israelis have protested on the streets of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and elsewhere about the Israeli government’s proposed legislation about the Supreme Court and the so-called Reasonableness Standard which was passed 64-0 by the Knesset on 24th July 2023. While there has been some activity in supportContinue reading “Reasonableness”

Women vital in peacemaking

UN Resolution 1325 is not well known. But it is revolutionary. It was agreed unanimously by the UN security council on 20th October 2000, and it recognizes both the disproportionate effect of war and violence on women, and the absence of women in peace talks and negotiations around the globe. Twenty three years later itContinue reading “Women vital in peacemaking”

The Holy Land and Us: Part 2?

Sarah Agla Rob Rinder If you haven’t yet watched ‘The Holy Land and Us: Our Untold Stories’ fronted and narrated by Rob Rinder and Sarah Agla and available on iPlayer, it is worth watching. Rinder and Agla, along with two more citizen journalists per episode explore their family histories from a Jewish and Palestinian perspective.Continue reading “The Holy Land and Us: Part 2?”

Demonstrations and Democracy

Thousands of protesters rally in Jerusalem on March 27, 2023 against the government’s plan for judicial overhaul. (Gili Yaari/NurPhoto via Getty Images) For the past 14 weeks in Israel there have been growing protests against proposed changes to the legal system, particularly to the Supreme Court, which will weaken the power of the judiciary andContinue reading “Demonstrations and Democracy”