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In Lebanon, “without peace there is no justice”

When Dr Michel Abs, secretary general of the Middle East Council of Churches, speaks about living conditions in Lebanon, his compassion for his people—and his passion for peace—brim over. In a video interview with the World Council of Churches, he honestly shared his deepest concerns about the current socio-economic crisis in his nation, and how churches are helping.

South Hebron Hills families share stories of life under occupation

Jack Munayer, coordinator for the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel (WCC-EAPPI), recently visited the South Hebron Hills area with diplomatic delegates from eight different countries, as well as Israeli activists. The visit was organized by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The group visited families and listened to their stories with the goal of discerning the nature of hardship and trauma that the occupation continues to cause.

יוזמת מזרח ירושלים: סיוע למשפחות העומדות בפני פינוי ועקירה

תוכנית הליווי האקומנית בפלסטין ובישראל

 (Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI))של מועצת הכנסיות העולמית )(World Council of Churches (WCC) משיק יוזמת מזרח-ירושלים, באמצעותה ה-WCC-EAPPI מלווה – גם ללא נוכחות פיזית – משפחות העומדות בפני פינוי ועקירה, כמו גם אנשים העומדים בפני הפרות אחרות של זכויותיהם. להלן, מנהל ה-WCC בוועדת הכנסיות לעניינים בינלאומיים, פיטר פרוב, מסביר את היעדים וההיסטוריה שעומדים מאחורי יוזמת מזרח ירושלים.

East Jerusalem Initiative: accompanying families facing eviction and displacement

The World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is beginning an East Jerusalem Initiative, through which the WCC-EAPPI is accompanying—even without a physical presence—families facing eviction and displacement, as well as people facing other violations of their rights. Below, WCC director of the Commission for the Churches on International Affairs Peter Prove explains the goals and history behind the East Jerusalem Initiative.

Bedouins of Pope’s Hill fight eviction

East of Jerusalem, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a Bedouin community has lived on Pope’s Hill since the creation of Israel in 1948, when they were evicted from their lands in the Negev and arrived there as refugees.

Will children ever have safe access to education in Khan Al-Ahmar?

Khan Al-Ahmar is a Bedouin community of around 200 people whose main livelihood has been traditional farming of sheep and goats for consumption in the village, and for selling the milk, yogurt and meat. The closest village, Bethany, is 14 km away and, until recently, the women would take the dairy products to sell in the Jerusalem market, 19 km away. The children had an important role in the economy, herding the flocks, but they also went to school.

East Jerusalem: Denied citizenship and the vote

The status of Jerusalem is disputed in international law and the main issue is around the largely Palestinian area of East Jerusalem. Israel announced, in 1975, that “unified Jerusalem” was the capital of the State of Israel, ignoring the rights and claims of Palestine. International humanitarian law recognizes East Jerusalem as militarily occupied by Israel. To understand some of the issues for residents in East Jerusalem, we spoke to Nivin Sandouka, who is part of the EAPPI international reference group and lives in At Tur, a Palestinian village on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.

In pictures: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

Prayers for unity took on a different look and feel this year, but they weren’t stopped by widespread restrictions on face-to-face gatherings. From prayer cards to personal reflections, online gatherings to new connections, the images worldwide convey the spiritual richness of an ecumenical family that came together in prayer.

עובד שלום נוצרי פלסטיני משתוקק למנהיגים אמיצים

ככלשיוזמת קציר הזיתים של מועצת הכנסיות העולמית (WCC) בשנת 2020 מתקרבת לסיומה בתחילת חודש דצמבר, מדור החדשות של ה-WCC נפגש נורה כרמי, פלסטינית נוצרייה אשר עבדה עבור שלום וצדק בכל ימי חייה, על מנת לשמוע את נקודת המבט שלה על המצב בארץ הקודש כיום ולדבר על תפקיד האמונה בתמיכה בתקווה.