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Life Under Occupation: Film and Q&A Discussion

February 9
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Life Under Occupation: Film and Q&A Discussion

Sunday, February 18 at noon PST, Voices from the Holy Land will host its February Gathering Voices Conversation with four speakers and short films.

The four short videos reveal what it’s like for Palestinians to live under occupation, hosted by Voices from the Holy Land, moderated by FOR’s Ariel Gold

When: Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:00 pm ET/ 12 noon PT.

Where: online

Watch the films for free at your convenience; then join the Q&A Discussion with:

  • Michael Lynk:  Associate Professor of Law at Western University, former UNHCR Special Rapporteur for Palestinian territories
  • Omar Haramy:  Director of Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem
  • Tariq Hathaleen:  Palestinian activist in the South Hebron Hills and English teacher
  • Ariel Gold (moderator):  Executive Director, Fellowship of Reconciliation-USA

With the world’s attention focused on Israel’s “War on Gaza” it is easy to overlook increased Israeli military actions and growing settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.  More than 700,000 Israeli settlers live in 279 illegal settlements across the occupied West Bank, including 14 in the occupied East Jerusalem.  Since October 7, 2023, Israeli military and settler attacks have killed more than 320 Palestinians. Both the United States and the United ­Kingdom have announced visa bans on violent settlers due to this flare-up.

Watch the Trailer: Tinyurl.com/VFHL-February2024Trailer

You must register to receive access to the films and then join the discussion on February 18

Register here: Tinyurl.com/VFHL-February2024

This event will be instead of a February Gathering Voices conversation. March 2024 Gathering Voices will be with Walter Wink and June Keener Wink 2023-2024 fellow Rabbi May Ye

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