Living in the Shadow of The Wall

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Sheep waiting to cross ‘Akkaba Agricultural Gate. The gate is open three times a day for half an hour,  three days a week for farmers accessing their own land which now falls on the other side of the separation barrier. Zoom

Sheep waiting to cross ‘Akkaba Agricultural Gate. The gate is open three times a day for half an hour,  three days a week for farmers accessing their own land which now falls on the other side of the separation barrier.

Posted on Thursday, April 26 2012.
Living in the Shadow of The Wall 3 months in the West Bank town of Tulkarm with The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel. (EAPPI)

EAPPI brings internationals to the West Bank to experience life under occupation. Ecumenical Accompaniers (EAs) provide protective presence to vulnerable communities, monitor and report human rights abuses and support Palestinians and Israelis working together for peace and carrying out advocacy work.


The views contained in this blog are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of my sending organisation(QPSW), the EAPPI programme or the World Council of Churches.
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