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Women march through desert for Israeli-Palestinian peace
AgenciesUpdated October 09, 2017
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Israeli and Palestinian women march near the Dead Sea on Sunday. Thousands of women took part in the march, organised by Women Wage Peace, to press their leaders to work towards a negotiated solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to make sure women have equal representation in any talks.—AP

JORDAN RIVER: Thousands of Israeli and Palestinian women trekked through a biblical desert landscape on Sunday, converging on the shores of the Jordan River in a march for peace.

The women, many of them dressed in white, descended through the arid hills leading to the river, where they erected a “peace tent” named for Hagar and Sarah, scriptural mothers of Ishmael and Isaac, the half-brother patriarchs of Muslims and Jews.

“We are women from the right, the left, Jews and Arabs, from the cities and the periphery and we have decided that we will stop the next war,” said Marilyn Smadja, one of the founders of the organising group, Women Wage Peace.

The organisation was established after the 50-day Gaza war of 2014 when more than 2,100 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed. Israel put the number of its dead at 67 soldiers and six civilians.


Some 5,000 women participated in Sunday’s march, organisers said. It began last month at several locations across Israel and will culminate in a rally later in the day outside the Jerusalem residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“We must come together to be able to reach the peace that we all want,” Michal Froman, who was stabbed by a Palestinian in January 2016 while pregnant with her fifth child, said last week, saying she wants to “believe in peace”.

“As a religious woman, I say that to not believe in peace is to not believe in God.” Huda Abuarquob, one of the organisers and a Palestinian from Hebron in the occupied West Bank, said: “This march is not just another protest, but a way of saying that we want peace, and together we can obtain it.” The march comes at a time when many analysts see little hope for an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas is 82 and unpopular, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads what is seen as the most right-wing government in his country’s history.

In 2015, Women Wage Peace members fasted in relays over 50 days, the length of the 2014 war between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip.

Sunday’s arrival in Jerusalem coincides with the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which commemorates the Jewish journey through the Sinai after their exodus from Egypt.

Earlier Sunday, thousands of Jews gathered at Jerusalem’s Western Wall for a priestly blessing held during the holiday each year.

Published in Dawn, October 9th, 2017
 
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A welcome move. They should plant some trees and plants while at it.

However I am not sure if it will change anything on the ground other than maybe destroying some individual prejudice and possibly new bonds being created between people on each side.
 
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No Justice
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The irony, peace with Israel !!!!

Imagine a patient who wants to make peace with the cancer in his body which spreads in his blood in daily basis. Israel doesn't tolerate peace, war is all they want. The only way to survive this cancer is to fight.

A welcome move. They should plant some trees and plants while at it.

However I am not sure if it will change anything on the ground other than maybe destroying some individual prejudice and possibly new bonds being created between people on each side.
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Your keen sword works only on poor Qatar for their refusal about war on Yemen.

Say a bad thing about Israel, i would have heart attack if you do so.
 
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