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A Few Facts about Israel-Palestine

(compiled by Sally Campbell & Michael McNamara)

The overall population of Israel-Palestine (meaning Israel proper, the occupied Golan Heights, and the West Bank & Gaza- occupied Palestinian territories) is approx.12 million. The area is almost 50% Jewish Israeli and 50% Palestinian (Muslim & Christian), with slightly more Jewish Israelis.
The entire area is 2/3 the size of […]

Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS): What’s it all about?

 

Sally Campbell                                           September 2, 2015

 

Boycott is an established, legal, non-violent form of protest, proven effective in many contexts. Think Caesar Chavez and the successful California Grape Boycott (1965), the Montgomery, Alabama, Boycott for Black Civil Rights (1955) and the anti-Apartheid Boycott of South Africa (1985).

 

The BDS call came from Palestinian civil society in 2005. BDS […]

Activism Links

Links to Resources: Organizations, Media & Blogs

www.bdsmovement.net/
Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions. Look here for information on Palestinian civil society’s call for boycott of institutions and companies that profit from the Israeli occupation.

www.democracynow.org
Watch Amy Goodman interview Rabbi Henry Siegman, former (longtime) head of American Jewish Congress.

 www.ijvcanada.org
Founded in 2008, Independent Jewish Voices Canada is a fast-growing go-to place for […]

Writing Contents

Most of my writing has been in the form of course materials for my work as a trainer.

I also write on peace and social justice issues, particularly Israel-Palestine, where I travelled with Interfaith Peace-Builders in 2014, after years of studying that troubled area. And now I feel more freedom to reflect on and write about […]

What Jewish Voice For Peace Means To Me As A Non-Jewish Ally

I am a working Mediator who has been pursuing peace and justice issues as long as I can remember. My husband, Michael McNamara, emigrated to Canada from the US during the Vietnam War, as a war resister.  When we began studying Israel-Palestine after 9/11, we were introduced to the work of Edward Said, and we […]

Dear Mr. Joe Klein

Letter to Joe Klein
Time Magazine Inc.
cc. Managing Editor, Nancy Gibe

6th of August, 2014

Dear Sir:

Re: August 4, 2014 Commentary: In Gaza, a Just but Bloody War

First, I am not a quack. I am a working Mediator with a law background. I have closely studied conflict since 1978 and researched Israel-Palestine since the threads from 9/11 led […]

How Many Children Will We Sacrifice?

On my recent trip to Israel-Palestine with Interfaith Peacebuilders (June, 2014), we met many Palestinian children while connecting with peace groups throughout the country. These lovely and lively young ones gave me hope. On the surface, they reminded me of our own children. As we scratched under that surface, though, we saw that they live […]

Israel-Palestine: Hard Conversations Revisited

I have just returned from a truly amazing trip through tiny, beautiful Israel-Palestine, travelling with a delegation from Interfaith Peace-Builders. Our group of 23 activists (1/3  Jewish) ranged from 7 months to 83 years. We met with Israeli and Palestinian peace activists all over the country for 12 eye-opening days. Such adventure!

We saw a country […]

Reflections on my Journey to Israel-Palestine, June, 2014  

Late last summer I began having dreams (once again) that something big was ahead, something I needed to welcome in my life and prepare for. Whenever I have epic, archetypal or foreshadowing dreams, I write them down trying to capture words whose meaning I often understand only much later.

In these dreams, I am “going downstream, […]

Scorching of the Soul

What is it like for a Jewish Israeli to live right next door to Gaza these days? To have your known enemy within eyesight, to be in a constant state of uncertainty about the next attack and which side it might come from? As we gathered in the cozy, art & book-filled home of Nomika […]