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Palestine/Israel : Fact Finding Delegation
December 06, 2004
- December 17, 2004
In the wake of September 11, American foreign policy has become markedly more aggressive and unilateral. Neglect and now hollow tough talk from the Bush Administration have worsened a historically skewed US policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While President Bush has articulated the need for Israel's military occupation to end for there to be peace between Palestinians and Israelis, his policies have done little to encourage an end to the occupation. The Bush Administration's alliance with the extremist forces of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has resulted in unprecedented violence and the near-total rupture of efforts by the Palestinian and Israeli civil societies to build the kind of ties that would make long-term co-existence possible and desirable.
The Global Exchange Reality Tours to Palestine & Israel strive to further the US public's understanding of the region's realities by giving people first-hand exposure to the human rights abuses occurring in the Occupied Territories. Participants have the opportunity to hear a diverse spectrum of Palestinian and Israeli opinions to better shape their understanding of the conflict and hopes for a solution. We ask participants to ask tough questions: Should the US government be giving $3 billion in annual aid to Israel, which already has the world's 17th largest economy and one of its most powerful militaries? What can the US be doing to pressure Israel to end the Occupation? And, most importantly, how can Israelis, Palestinians and Americans work together to promote a peaceful resolution to this terrible conflict? By documenting our experience and educating other Americans about the need for change, we can be part of non-violent, sustainable grassroots solutions that embody peace with justice for both Palestinians and Israelis. Read past participants' stories about their experiences on the delegation. Program Highlights:
Cost: $1650 from Jerusalem; partial scholarships and fundraising assistance available Price Includes:
How to Register: We must receive your application and a non-refundable deposit of $200 two months before departure. A late fee of $50 will be applied to late applications. Payments by Mastercard or Visa are welcome.This trip will be as diverse as possible in terms of race, age and life experiences. We strongly urge people of color to apply. In some cases, a limited number of partial scholarships are available for low-income applicants. Make your reservation online now! Contact Ceanna with any questions about this trip,
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