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Defend Free Speech and the Right to Boycott: A Webinar

DEFEND FREE SPEECH & THE RIGHT TO BOYCOTT PLEASE JOIN THE MAY 19 WEBINAR OFFERED BY THE PEACE & JUSTICE COMMITTEE OF THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF CHICAGO On November 23, 2019 at the annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, delegates approved by unanimous voice vote Resolution G-182, Freedom of Speech and the Right […]

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Voices for Justice: BDS May Soon Have Company 14 May 2020

15 May is Nakba Day.  It’s been 72 years and there is still no justice in the land.  Many say the two-state solution is long dead.  Others say to move ahead with annexation and then there will be one apartheid state and workers for justice can move towards a one-state solution  EPF PIN member Steve […]

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We Are the Body of Christ

EPf PIN member Kathy Christison wrote this Holy Week reflection.  This first appeared in the EPF email sent on Good Friday 10 April 2020. We Are the Body of Christ  On a Sunday in Gaza at the start of Lent, Israeli snipers on the other side of the border fence shot a young Palestinian man […]

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Behind the Israeli Blockade: Reflections on a Medical Delegation to Gaza [pre-COVID-19]

EPF PIN member Tom Foster traveled to Gaza in early March.  One can extrapolate from his report what might be the effects of COVID-19 so long as the blockade stays in place. In early March, I was privileged to join a ten-person medical delegation to Gaza organized by the Washington state chapter of Physicians for Social […]

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Voices for Justice: A Journeyman’s Pilgrimage to Israel/Palestine

EPF PIN member The Rev’d E. Clifford (Cliff) Cutler traveled in Israel/Palestine last year and wrote this reflection of his time on the ground. I retired in May 2019 and took a pilgrimage to the Holy Land from Sunday, November 3 to the 16, 2019.  It was a time to reflect on “retirement” which is a […]

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Rashid Khalidi Steps Up His Game

EPF PIN member Steve France reports on a program featuring Rashid Khalidi discussing his new book.  A version of this article appeared on Mondoweiss earlier this week. There was an urgency about Rashid Khalidi when the dean of Palestinian-American historians addressed a jam-packed crowd at the prestigious Politics & Prose bookstore in DC, Feb. 10. […]

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Palestinian-Native American-Israeli Tempest in Small-Town Teapot

A Reflection from EPF PIN Member Kathy Christison A propaganda war centering on indigenous rights—involving Native American solidarity with the Palestinian struggle against Israeli oppression—has lately been raging on public walls and local newspaper columns in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  Although Santa Fe is a mere teapot of a city, the tempest is sizable.  Not […]

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EPF/PIN Reacts to the Trump Administration's “Peace to Prosperity” Plan

As an organization dedicated to working for true justice and peace for both Palestinians and Israelis, emphasizing political and human rights for Palestinians, the Palestine Israel Network of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship (EPF/PIN) condemns virtually every aspect of the US plan for resolving the Palestine-Israel conflict issued by President Trump on January 28, 2020. This […]

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EPF's Palestine Israel Network: Our Focus in 2019 - the Year in Review

2019 saw the third delegation in four years to the West Bank and Gaza led by members of EPF's Palestine Israel Network. Through these trips, many members have been able to see firsthand the consequences of settler colonialism, which has helped to inform our work. By going on the ground in Israel and Palestine, we […]

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A New Voice from the Grassroots of the South Hebron Hills

Cody O’Rourke was about 25 back in Michigan when a friend at the Church of the Brethren shared about his recent stint in Hebron with Christian Peacemaker Teams – “getting in the way,” as CPT likes to say, of IDF soldiers harshly detaining children on their way to school. That was 2005 and O’Rourke didn’t […]

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Ian Lustick’s “Paradigm Lost”: The End of a Zionist Dream

EPF PIN member Steve France reports on a book talk. A large, excited crowd came to political scientist  Ian Lustick’s December book talk at the Middle East Institute in Washington. His new book, “Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality” gave an autopsy of the Two-State Solution (TSS) steeped in his 50-year experience of […]

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The Episcopal Church Will Sell Stock in Companies Profiting from the Occupation 22 October 2019

A STATEMENT by the Episcopal Peace Fellowship's Palestine Israel Network (EPF PIN) on Action by Executive Council re Resolution B016 (2018):  Adopt Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Action on Israel/Palestine. The Steering Committee of EPF PIN commends Executive Council for positive action on three Resolutions implementing the mandate from the 79th General Convention expressed in […]

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