TODAY'S REALITIES & TOMORROW'S LEADERS
Interfaith Peace-Builders and American Friends Service Committee Delegation Arrives in Israel/Palestine
  
Reports and Photos from IFPB's 47th Delegation (August 2013):
    
      Delegation 47 Announcement
      Report 1: coming soon 
      
      
August 12, 2013 - Interfaith Peace-Builders (IFPB), in partnership with American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), is pleased to announce that our 26 member delegation to Israel/Palestine arrived at Ben-Gurion airport Monday morning and is now safely in Jerusalem.
The purpose of this delegation, the 9th co-sponsored by the two organizations and the 47th organized by Interfaith Peace-Builders since 2001, is to educate North Americans about the region and deepen their understanding of its conflicts.
The delegation begins the trip the same week as US envoy Martin Indyk arrives in the region to formally begin a renewed round of peace talks with Israeli and Palestinian representatives.
Despite high hopes from the US administration, the negotiations have faced an uphill battle. On August 8, only days before the first meetings, Israel’s Ministry of Defense approved 1,000 new housing units in illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank. The move raised concerns among human rights organizations that Israel is not negotiating in good faith.
The United States has not acted to stop the expansion of Israeli settlements and US military aid to the region continues to flow unabated. In fact, the Administration’s 2014 budget includes $3.1 billion in military aid to Israel and an additional $316 million for joint US-Israeli anti-missile systems.
Participants on this delegation have the unique opportunity to hear directly from Palestinians and Israelis regarding their hopes for renewed negotiations led by US Secretary of State John Kerry and the role of the United States in the pursuit of a just peace.

      A photo of the delegates at orientation in Washington, DC
  
The delegation includes the following people:
In addition to the reports linked from this page, IFPB delegation participants may be blogging and tweeting about their experiences. Like the trip reports posted here, individual blogs and tweets reflect the views of delegation participants only, and not necessarily Interfaith Peace-Builders or partners.
Blogs by delegation members: 
  • Kristian David Bailey may be blogging here
  • Lauren Ballester may be blogging here 
  • Alice Su may be blogging here 
  • Micah Danney may be blogging here 
  • Megan Iorio may be blogging here
  • JA Hull may be blogging here
  
  
Twitter streams by delegation members: 
      • Sydney Levy may tweet here
  • Nadya Tannous may tweet here
  • Bo Outland may tweet here
  • Joel Wool may tweet here
  • Alice Su may tweet here
  • Megan Iorio may tweet here or here
  • Jeff Cohen may tweet here
  
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Nina	Allen	- Cambridge,	Massachusetts
          Jim	Anderson	- Chico, California
          Kristian	Davis Bailey	- Westbury, New York (not pictured)
          Lauren	Ballester	- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          Jeff	Cohen	- Woodstock, New York
          Micah	Danney	- Glen Cove, New York
          Miriam	Davis-Rosenbaum	- Lexington, Kentucky (not pictured)
          Ihsan	Ghadieh - Northville	Michigan
          Naomi	Goldenson	- Seattle, Washington
          JA	Hull	- Malvern, Pennsylvania
          Megan	Iorio - New Haven, Connecticut
          Amanda	Jacir	- Short Hills, New Jersey
          Sydney	Levy - San Francisco, California
          Molly	McQueen	- Chicago, Illinois
          Gretchen	Merryman-Lotze	- Glenside, Pennsylvania
          Jacob	Minter	- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          Shamika	Norman	- Avondale Estates, Georgia
          Bob	Osborne	- Hamden	Connecticut
          Bo	Outland	- Santa Cruz, California
          Judith	Stevenson	- Long Beach, California
          Alice	Su	- Princeton, New Jersey
          Nadya	Tannous	- Santa Cruz,	California
          Sandy	Turner	- New York, New York
          Barby	and Vic Ulmer	- Saratoga, California
        Joel	Wool	- Dorchester,	Massachusetts
        Interfaith Peace-Builders  believes in the power of eye-witness experience and transformation. Given the opportunity to speak directly with Israelis and Palestinians, delegates return to the United States better informed, more energized, and with a deeper understanding of the possibilities for true justice in the Middle East.
Upon their return to the United States, delegates will share their experiences with the public, the media, and their political representatives.
Media interested in interviewing the participants when they return, and groups wanting information about speaking engagements, should contact  Interfaith Peace-Builders at media@ifpb.org or 415.240.4607.
            
            
    
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