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Here in the Holy Land,
as Christians we should be in the forefront of non-violent
action since one of our very basic commandments is not
just to love our neighbor but love our enemy also. We
know this directly from Christ who always forgave others
no matter what. However, in a high conflict area like
the West Bank, this is easier said than done.
It’s a struggle for Christians, Muslims and Jews
to get along. First, the only Jewish people we know
are the Israeli soldiers. And truly, it takes all of
Christ’s love in your heart to love people who
are always pointing guns at you. We are completely segregated
and forbidden to go anywhere near any settlement with
their extreme security of the Israeli army. Settlers
can carry arms and of course Palestinians are not allowed;
not that I would want to carry a gun that most likely
would end up being used against me. But the first personal
settler attack I have survived was as early as 1984
on one of my earlier visits to Palestine. Settler attacks
are nothing new but it seems that the world does not
hold Israel accountable for any of its injustices. Therefore
I will keep reminding all my friends of the necessity
to end Israel’s violations of international law,
including ending its illegal occupation and building
of settlements.
These last few months are more violently intense than
ever because the settlers do not like the message coming
from President Obama’s administration. And I do
believe they have to show the world, “who is boss.”
The more talk about freezing the settlements and the
more attacks we have on Palestinians. Twenty-five Palestinians
have been injured by settlers in one week alone. Last
month, a young Palestinian-Christian father of three
boys from Taybeh was attacked while driving his car
on his way home from the Kalandia checkpoint. The rocks
that hit his head required him to have surgery and stay
in the intensive care for four days. The night before
this attack when I was also showered with stones at
9pm at the Taybeh Municipality, I was simply grateful
I did not end up in the hospital.
I was feeling very low in spirits and I heard this very
remarkable broadcast on “Come Receive the Light”
about Prophet Job and I have come to accept that bad
things might just keep happening to good people. But
it reassured me of the power of media and the internet
to help inspire me since I am so isolated. Thus, I will
continue to encourage others in non-violent ways to
speak out against the injustices we are experiencing
from the illegal settlements all around us that are
simply closing us in and hoping we disappear as Palestinian
villages.
On May 15th, Israel will celebrate another glorious
independence day and Palestine will mourn 62 years of
the Nakbeh, the catastrophe of 1948 and the total destruction
of more than 500 Palestinian villages to make way for
a Jewish homeland. Since 1967 when Israel also took
over the West Bank it has been building illegal Israeli
settlements to transfer as much of its Jewish population
over the “Green Line” as Israel proper is
referred to with the 1967 boarders in the desire to
make a Greater Israel.
This week, Israel also celebrated Jerusalem Day and
the gift to Palestinians for this celebration of wanting
to make Jerusalem 100% Jewish is that two new illegal
settlements will be build behind the American Consulate
office where the YMCA is located in East Jerusalem and
in the Old City near Al-Aqsa Mosque. In the mean time,
the ongoing onslaught on throwing out Palestinians from
their Jerusalem homes of 30 years on the Sheikh Jarrah
area and in Silwan has intensified.
What is of great amazement to me in “the only
democracy in the Middle East” is that this month
the Israeli government is proposing a new bill which
will make it possible to outlaw the important human
rights groups in Israel among the organizations mentioned
are Doctors for Human rights.
In these very tense times and with the violence that
will never stop, I can only think that when my neighbor
does not love me that I simply have to Love my Lord
and My God with all my heart, mind and soul so I can
keep a little inner peace. I will try as hard as possible
to find peaceful ways to resist the discriminatory policies
and injustices. Intense prayer around the world is needed
because the settlers have gone crazy and do not want
a free Palestine in 22% of historic Palestine which
currently they have colonized over half of this small
amount being discussed for a two state solution. “Hear
my prayer, O Lord, And let my cry come to You.”
Psalm 102.
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