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           |  | Christ at an Israeli Checkpoint, Expelled from West 
	Bank with 55 Harvard Students
 
 By Mazin Qumsiyeh
 
 Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 26, 2012
 
 Israel has been paranoid 
	about people finding out the truth of what it is doing. In an example of 
	this, 55 Harvard students were expelled from 
	Al-Walaja earlier this month (see 1 below). On several occasions when we 
	took delegations to visit Al-Walaja we were harassed.  This included 
	the times when I took a group of Israeli Jews, evangelical Christians, and 
	even diplomatic staff to Al-Walaja.  Some who were sympathetic to 
	Israel did change their views and started to see this as the apartheid 
	system h it is (by International legal definition).  Just today I took 
	some of my Palestinian students to see Al-Walaja and talk to villagers and 
	even do their research projects on the village.  More Palestinians, 
	Israelis, and internationals should come to these struggling villages and 
	see reality. We are happy to show people around and/or put them in touch 
	with the right people and not those who are profiteering from claiming they 
	represent popular resistance.
 
 I do see signs of hope here every day. 
	For example, last week over 600 people (most Christian Evangelicals 
	including renowned evangelical leaders) attended the Christ at the 
	Checkpoint conference in Bethlehem.  “Christ at the Checkpoint,” 
	addressed the issue of how to find hope in the midst of conflict and in 
	short "what would Jesus do?". The conference exceeded all expectations (2).  
	I was honored to connect with friends but even more encouraged to meet many 
	more new "converts": those who now see that "Christian Zionism" is an 
	oxymoron because one cannot be a true Christian (or Jew for that matter) and 
	be a Zionist(3). Palestinian Christians of various denominations usually do 
	not agree on things (like who gets to clean what part of the Church of 
	Nativity).  But in an unprecedented show of unity all of us agreed on a 
	document called Kairos Palestine (4). This generated a huge outpouring of 
	support from churches throughout the world and now has an Islamic response 
	to it (5).
 
 We also see the hope in the determined spirit of most of 
	my students (at three universities) to go beyond the misery and difficulty 
	of the occupation and colonization.  They challenge their own minds and 
	begin to see that it is only they who can shape their own future despite 
	incredible odds. We saw it in the play by Al-Rowwad theater group in Aida 
	refugee camp, a play called Handala after the inspiring cartoon character of 
	Naji Al-Ali (6).
 
 Meanwhile life here goes in sometimes mundane 
	things and sometimes dramatic issues.  In the mundane for example one 
	could count spending two and a half hour on the checkpoint coming back from 
	teaching at Al-Quds University. We could count the incident where freelance 
	photographer Mati Milstein videotaped Israeli border police tossing a tear 
	gas canister at Palestinian women who were just enjoying a late afternoon 
	chat outside their home.  Mati said "There was no violence in this 
	area, no stone throwing or any kind of organizing by demonstrators. Border 
	Policemen were driving around the area and suddenly on one of their patrols 
	the commander decided to toss a tear gas grenade at the people, for no 
	apparent reason, at least as far as I could see". (7)
 
 In the 
	intermediate level we saw it in the demonstrations in Beit Dajan area where 
	villagers were trying to open the road to the village that was closed by the 
	Israeli occupation army 10 years ago (8). And we see the struggle to allow 
	our people to keep solar panels for their electric use (9).
 
 And in 
	the other end of the spectrum we saw a massacre of 26 Palestinians in four 
	days in Israeli illegal attacks on Gaza.  We also see the life of 
	Palestinian political prisoner Hana Shalabi in danger as she is in her 29th 
	day of hunger strike to protest the policy of administrative detention.
 
 Final Quote from Zionists who pushed for the $3 trillion war on Iraq as 
	they now try to repeat that episode on Iran: *"A critical challenge for this 
	policy option is that, absent a clear Iranian act of aggression, American 
	airstrikes against Iran would be unpopular in the region and throughout the 
	world*" (10)
 
 We must maintain our hope and our energy and move 
	towards justice, freedom, and equality and that redemption called for so 
	brilliantly by young South African Mbuyiseni Ndlozi speaking on Palestine 
	(11).
 
 1) Harvard Students expelled from Al-Walaja
 http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/israel-police-expel-harvard-students-from-palestinian-village-1.418696
 
 2) Christ at the Checkpoint challenges Christian Zionism
	
	http://www.christatthecheckpoint.org/
 http://www.amin.org/articles.php?t=ENews&id=3840
 
 3) See
	http://www.christianzionism.org/
 
 4) see the Palestinian Christian call "A word of faith, hope and love 
	from the heart of the Palestinian suffering"
	http://www.kairospalestine.ps
 
 5) See for example United Methodist response.
 
 http://www.indiegogo.com/Responding-to-a-plea-from-Christians-of-the-Holy-Land
 and
 The Justice Committee of the General Assembly Mission Council (of the 
	Presbyterian Church) voted to approve a recommendation to the General 
	Assembly for divestiture
	
	http://pres-outlook.com/breaking-news/16331-mrti-recommends-targeted-divestment-in-3-companies-for-nonpeaceful-use-of-their-products-in-israel-palestine.html
 
 an Islamic Response to Kairos Palestine
 http://www.peaceforlife.org/resources/mideast/2012/12-0122-islamicresponsetokairos.html
 
 6) For an early version of the play, see part 1
 http://www.alrowwad-acts.ps/etemplate.php?id=153 and part 2
 http://www.alrowwad-acts.ps/etemplate.php?id=154
 
 7)
	
	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y14vR1xySiU
 
 8) See "After much 
	injustice, Beit Dajan debuts its peaceful resistance"
 http://palsolidarity.org/2012/03/after-much-injustice-beit-dajan-debuts-its-peaceful-resistance/
 and
 see photos here 
	http://www.activestills.org/image/tid
 
 9) See Palestinians 
	prepare to lose the solar panels that provide a lifeline
 
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2012/mar/14/palestinians-prepare-to-lose-solar-panels
 
 10) Kenneth Pollack, et al, Which Path to Persia? Options for a New 
	American Strategy toward Iran, pp. 84-85. Saban Center at the Brookings 
	Institution, June 2009
 
 11) Mbuyiseni Ndlozi - Israeli Apartheid 
	Week, London. 22.2.12 
	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNbZjTlpM6w
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