Report Five: Radio Report
from Jerusalem; Wrapping up the Delegation While Remembering 40
Years of Occupation
In this report we depart slightly
from our standard format of group reports from the delegation. The
following piece was part of a radio broadcast that Zarinah Shakir,
a member of the delegation, recorded for WPFW in Washington, DC.
This broadcast aired today, June 8, on “In Our Voices”
with Nkenge Toure.
As most members of the delegation
prepare to return to the US tomorrow, and in light of the 40th anniversary
of the 1967 war, we feel Zarinah’s piece was important to
send today. We still have several pieces of reporting from the past
several days of the delegation; we will send these next week.
Please also note that Zarinah will
be hosting a special radio program on WPFW (89.3 FM) on Tuesday,
June 12, 2007, 11:00 am to 12 noon. For those of you outside of
Washington DC, you can tune in over the internet: http://www.wpfw.org/
This is Zarinah Shakir reporting from East Jerusalem, Palestine.
Presently, I am at the Az Zahra Hotel in East Jerusalem. We are
about seven hours ahead of Eastern Daily Savings Time. I have been
here for twelve days. I am traveling with a national delegation
of people from as far west as Hawaii, far north as Minnesota and
Wisconsin, the south originally from Georgia and, of course, folks
from the East Coast.
We are with Interfaith Peace-Builders
whose headquarters is in Washington, DC and the co-sponsor, American
Friends Service Committee, a Quaker peace and justice organization
located throughout the United States and the world.
Our purpose was to meet with Palestinians,
Jews, Christians, Muslims and Israelis to look at the forty years
of occupation and how the people here are coping and what steps
towards peace are being made and what still needs to be done. In
1967, what was called The Six Day War by Israelis has exacerbated
the unfortunate conditions of the Palestinians from the United Nations
Mandate of 1947. And, in 1948 the formation of the new state nation
Israel was established. We are here during the actual 40 year commemoration
from June 5 to June 10, 2007.
From the voices of many people we have
met in East and West Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Bil’in and Ramallah
in the West Bank, Tel Aviv and Nazareth in Israel and other cities
the overwhelming opinion has been, “a change is needed.”
The acquisition or taking of land is
not unfamiliar to this writer. As I had to inform some of the people
of our delegation and one of the groups we met with about the ill-fated
treaties signed by the U.S. government with our Native American
brothers and sister, and the plight of many African-American landowners,
formerly sharecroppers who lost their lands and properties because
of tax issues.
Our travels have allowed us to observe
the terrain from several perspectives. We’ve experienced the
ever visible Israeli soldiers, checkpoints and a mall which is in
Israel that is quite on the level of any upscale mall in the West.
However, when you travel to many of the areas of the Palestinians
the opportunities are not the same. The word apartheid has come
up many times and when you see this mammoth and long wall that separates
families, villages, cities and just practical living it’s
almost unreal.
We met a Palestinian farmer at one
stop who was a former teacher for 27 years, he raised ten children.
He lives across the street from his small patch of land where there
are olive and fig trees and other crops. But because there’s
a six foot electric fence with sensor device that can notify the
military where you are if you touch it, he must travel 1 ½
to 2 hours to get to his land. Yes, I did say it is directly across
the street from his house.
Palestinians in many areas are only
allowed to use five liters of water while many Israelis can use
an unlimited water supply.
I will be hosting a special radio program
on WPFW (89.3 FM) in Washington,
DC on Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 11:00 am to 12 noon “Spirit
in Action.” This program will be devoted to the Palestinian
issues. Additionally, much of the day will focus on Palestine/Israel
during this pledge drive time.
For now please say a prayer for our
safe return and pray for the plight of our brothers and sisters
throughout the world to be committed to a just and lasting peace.
Donate to help support Interfaith Peace-Builders:
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