HEBRON UPDATE: May 26-29, 2004 Wednesday May 26, 2004. No curfew. Sometime after 10:30 am, Chris Brown, Kathie Uhler, and Jerry Levin observed an Israeli...
HEBRON UPDATE: May 30-June 2, 2004 Sunday May 30, 2004. No curfew. Monday May 31, 2004. No curfew. Greg Rollins' hearing was postponed. CPT's lawyer reported...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bringing New Life to the Old City of Hebron By Maia Williams and Kristin Anderson June 6, 2004 Christian Peacemaker Teams and Library on...
Hebron Update 3-13 June 2004 Thursday 3 June 2004 No curfew. CPTers Kristin Anderson, Chris Brown, Maureen Jack, Jerry Levin, Kathie Uhler and Maia Williams...
" Breaking the Silence" about Israeli Military Service On June 22, Israeli Military Police raided the "Breaking the Silence" photo exhibit, confiscating video...
Hebron: Queens of heaven By Maia Williams July 12, 2004 Memory is strange. It tells the story the way the eye takes in information, one blink, one frame at a...
Hello friends, The CPT Hebron team is interested in setting up a special email list of people who are interested in responding to urgent actions as they come...
Hebron: Sacred rhythms By Kristin Anderson Like the faithful beat of a drum, stories of imprisonment provided the theme for our time with friends in Kfar Ein....
In mid-July students all over Palestine get the results of the tawjihi, the final examination of their senior year. Celebrations abound for those who pass....
Hebron: The Water of Life by Diane Janzen August 1, 2004 To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life. Rev...
Hebron: The Shaving of the Land By Brett Kincaid August 11, 2004 She said her favorite subject in school is religion because "religion teaches us how to love...
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR HAIR? By Dianne Roe Since shaving my head last week, people have greeted me with surprise and asked "what happened to your hair?" I will...
Fences and Walls By Jim Roynon August 28, 2004 The make-shift tent fenced into the courtyard of the Red Cross headquarters is crowded with rows of chairs. Men...
Hebron Update: August 17-23, 2004 Tuesday, August 17 No curfew CPTers Anna Bachmann, Christina Gibb, Donna Hicks, Rebecca Johnson and Jim Roynon, along...
PRAYER ALERT! 40 DAYS OF PRAYER FOR THE PEOPLE OF BETHLEHEM 1 September to 10 October 2004 Karin Boyidgian, now living in Jerusalem, lived in Bethlehem for 20...
Lockdown in Hebron By Kim Lamberty Hebron is in lockdown. Lockdown is a term used in U.S. jails when inmates are locked in their cells and cannot walk around...
Hebron: After the suicide bombing in Beersheva, my sense have become more acute. By Maia Williams After the suicide bombing in Beersheva, my senses have become...
Hebron Update: August 24-29, 2004 Tuesday, August 24 No curfew CPTers Chris Brown and Char Smith visited the Palestinian prisoners support tent at the...
Reflection: The Other Hand Held A Weapon by Anna Bachmann, 8 September 2004 "With one of his hands wrought in the work and with the other hand held a weapon." ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Prisoners are still an issue By Cal Carpenter September 16, 2004 For about three weeks this fall thousands of Palestinian prisoners were...
Hebron Update August 30- Sept. 5, 2004 Monday August 30 No Curfew CPTer Char Smith Noticed two Israeli military jeeps detaining several Palestinian men near...
Hebron Update September 6-12, 2004 Monday September 6, No Curfew CPTers Chris Brown, Cal Carpenter, Kim Lamberty and Maia Williams did school patrol in the...