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Forging a Shared Homeland: Confronting Annexation & Settler Violence

Forging a Shared Homeland: Confronting Annexation & Settler Violence

Wednesday, September 18th
2pm ET / 9pm Jerusalem

In the hills of the northern Jordan Valley, Palestinian shepherds have long maintained a deep connection to their land, a connection that spans generations. However, since October 7th, violence against these shepherds and Palestinian communities throughout the West Bank has intensified significantly. This relentless aggression has forced many Palestinians off their land.

During this event, we heard from Israeli activists Itamar Feigenbaum and Elie Avidor, who provide critical support to the shepherds in the Jordan Valley. They shared their firsthand experiences, along with Sayel Jabareen and Jamil Qassas, who discussed CfP's efforts to combat settler land theft and violence.

Our community engaged directly with CfP’s activists, heard their stories, and asked questions about annexation, settlement expansion, and CfP’s Solidarity in Action campaign. This impactful conversation shed light on how CfP is working to co-create a shared homeland and how you can take action to advance human rights for all.

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