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And there was Life- Written during Ramadan 2010

Posted on December 2, 2010 at 10:00am 4 Comments

Today i drove down to work..

not listening to Snatam Kaur or to Yo Yo Ma

but to the news...

Aware of the road..but not so aware of Life.

And then i saw him walking slowly..

as i often do.







He, over 90 years old, walking from his Palestinian village to Israel

To "work" and receive some daily pay from Israeli…

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Settler Palestinian Cooperation..a Follow UP...

Posted on March 2, 2010 at 10:05am 1 Comment

I just started a discussion and posted a blog post report about Gush Etzion settlers involvement with the Palestinian residents of Hirbeit Zakkariya (see my previous blog post at Ipeace) where building has not been allowed for decades..



Here is a link to… Continue

Plant A Tree For A Greener Palestine in Rawabi, Palestine

Posted on December 19, 2009 at 10:30pm 6 Comments

I just received a couple of certificates for trees "I planted" in Rawabi, a modern ecological urban center planned for construction north of Ramallah, Palestine. (The certificates are sleeker than the JNF certificates i use to receive as a kid who "planted" trees in Israel 50 years ago.



Israeli employees (Jewish and Arab) of the Jewish National Fund (JNF) in the Galilee helped Palestinians plant the first seedlings of an unique project at the future site… Continue

Palestinians and Settlers Neighbors meet in Gush Etzion

Posted on December 13, 2009 at 10:58pm 9 Comments

Here is a link to an article about the small village of Khirbet Zakariya, our "next door neighbors". I remember when this article came out a couple of years ago..it hurt me..deeply.



Many of the residents of the village work in the settlements, the area gas station, public insitutions, etc and relations always seemed so good. I heard stories about the good… Continue

Israel and Palestine on this the 61st Birthday of Israel's Independence...a letter to my friend Majed

Posted on April 29, 2009 at 9:20am 13 Comments

Dearest Majed,



Today is Israel's Birthday...61 years old..i am happy for this day and wish i could offer you wishes for a Happy Birthday for Palestine too. I remember when the Oslo Agreements were signed and i saw Palestinians riding on the main road by the kibbutz with Palestinian flags..I was both shocked and happy..Shocked because it was such an impressive display of power..and it took a few seconds to realize that power is not always bad. People empowered can be happy and… Continue

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When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I feel the pain in the world
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
Violence
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Greed
More
Greed is looking totally at my "rights" and "needs"...negating the others
Can we change the world?
Not really
Promise to respect others and refrain from spamming?
Yes

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At 12:50pm on September 30, 2016, SSEAYP - South-East Asian Youth said…

At 10:07am on March 11, 2014, Brooke Lovestone said…

Brightest Blessings.

-Brooke.

At 10:40pm on April 18, 2013, Marques De Valia said…

excerpt from article here at ipeace for you or anyone interested

http://ipeace.us/forum/topics/the-orwellian-warfare-state-of-carnage-and-doublethink-center-for

...the same U.S. news media that are conveying the preciousness of children so terribly harmed in Boston are scarcely interested in children like Guljumma.

I thought of her again when seeing news reports and a chilling photo on April 7, soon after 11 children in eastern Afghanistan were even more unlucky than she was. Those children died from a U.S./NATO air strike. For mainline American journalists, it wasn’t much of a story; for American officials, it was no big deal.

“Circus dogs jump when the trainer cracks his whip,” Orwell observed, “but the really well-trained dog is the one that turns his somersault when there is no whip.”

Norman Solomon is co-founder of RootsAction.org and founding director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. His books include “War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death.” He writes the Political Culture 2013 column.

 

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At 9:50pm on September 12, 2011, Irit Hakim-Keller said…

hello dear friend. 

back to Ipeace, are we? it has been a while since last time, for me anyway...

At 11:17pm on November 29, 2010, G.P. said…

For the friendship request!
At 4:18pm on November 3, 2010, Apolonia said…
who financed hitler? - wideo
bon documentaire de la BBC sur wall street et le nazis
At 12:42am on August 28, 2010, Motorcycle Hippy Al said…
Myron, I just noticed.

"Congratulations on being Featured!"
At 2:58pm on August 24, 2010, G.P. said…
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At 3:09am on July 30, 2010, Paris E. Tompkins said…
Dear Myron, thank you for your comment on my blog, A view from the black side. I have gotten both positive and negative comments, but I appreciate both because I feel that dialogue and openness are the best ways to understanding. Thank you for your input and friendship. Paris




Flowers Wishes - Comments and Graphics!


At 4:46pm on July 28, 2010, Stephanie said…
you are such a scream!
bye til later Myron
just had a long chat with Hadi, Majed's friend
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