Violence Is Never the Answer

Violence Is Never the Answer   A Statement by the Board of Trustees of Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA)   As Palestinians and Israelis mourn the tragic deaths of their loved ones, worry for those missing or taken captive, and attempt to treat the wounded, even as violence and bloodshed continue to rage, we… Continue reading Violence Is Never the Answer

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Prayer for Peace for Israel Palestine

Bp Attalla Hanna – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Su-2FbQPQYABemiMbHygg4lkROWRnS94/view?usp=sharing Bp George Browning – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1072ScMnjKUmd1NpRVAgjAf61RawCq73A/view?usp=sharing Cedar Duaybis – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eEP7X20tkO6VZg4B8A7ShaMp7b-Bmgm3/view?usp=sharing Patriarch Michel Sabbah – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bnIlV2LfPDd1d6A_cpuXfBtlJDSXRDCC/view?usp=sharing Rev Jack Sara – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WhtqhQmgoTh8pB2gxhFdYAv5a0vxm9ca/view?usp=sharing

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Canterbury-Bankstown Labor councillor Karl Saleh calls for Palestinian flag to be flown until ceasefire

(Daily Telegraph, 25/10/2023) ( https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/the-express/canterburybankstown-labor-councillor-karl-saleh-calls-for-palestinian-flag-to-be-flown-until-ceasefire/news-story/c1d0f61581a908dd007f4e35ec748b39 ) Canterbury-Bankstown has become the first council to unanimously agree to throw their support behind people in Gaza and fly the Palestinian flag since the war began with a Jewish community figure slamming the move as “incomprehensible”. Labor councillor Karl Saleh tabled a motion at Tuesday night’s meeting calling for… Continue reading Canterbury-Bankstown Labor councillor Karl Saleh calls for Palestinian flag to be flown until ceasefire

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Albanese cool on French call for international coalition to fight Hamas

ByDavid Crowe and Rob Harris October 25, 2023 A call for a global coalition to fight Hamas terrorists in Gaza has triggered Australian concerns about the risk of a “spillover” into wider conflict in the Middle East, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urging humanitarian help instead. Albanese said his priority was to work with allies including the… Continue reading Albanese cool on French call for international coalition to fight Hamas

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Understanding the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in 5 charts

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Gaza is the most miserable place on Earth and in Israel, fear is everywhere. This tragedy cannot go on

ABC | John Lyons | 23.10.23 At this point in time, Gaza must surely be the most miserable place on Earth. But what does that actually mean? It means that right now people are having major operations without painkillers and anaesthetics. Doctors say people are screaming with pain during operations. It means that children cannot… Continue reading Gaza is the most miserable place on Earth and in Israel, fear is everywhere. This tragedy cannot go on

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Hamas says it has released two female captives

Burnie Advocate / Australian Associated Press | October 24 2023 The armed wing of the Palestinian Hamas militant group says it has released two more female civilian captives on health grounds in response to Egyptian-Qatari mediation efforts. A source has told Reuters the two were elderly Israelis. Abu Ubaida, spokesman for the armed wing, said… Continue reading Hamas says it has released two female captives

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Marching, crying, shouting: 15,000 at pro-Palestine protest

ByNajma Sambul October 22, 2023 — 6.47pmSave Draped in Palestinian flags, holding placards and wearing traditional chequered scarves, thousands of protesters took to Melbourne’s streets for a second consecutive week calling for an end to the war in Gaza. Marching in wintry rain and wind, people hugged, cried and shouted in support of those caught… Continue reading Marching, crying, shouting: 15,000 at pro-Palestine protest

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