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Category Archives: Olive Harvest
Al-Aqsa Mosque Demonstration
Al-Aqsa Mosque Meta Peace Team October 31, 2014 The troubles that surrounded the closing of the Al Aqsa Mosque (which President Abbas called it a declaration of war and which complicate relations with Jordan because the Mosque and East Jerusalem are … Continue reading →
Posted in Olive Harvest, Peace Journeys, Scott Abrams, Scott Abrams, Veterans, Veterans For Peace, Veterans For Peace National HQ, West Bank
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Tagged Addas, Al-Aqsa Mosque, apartheid, arab, East Jerusalem, Internatioal Meta Peace Team, Islam, Israel, Israeli military, Jewish, Jordan, Jordanian, long rifle, Palestine, Palestinian, Qalandiva, Ramallah, rubber bullets, salvo, Scott Abrams, tear gas, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, West Bank, Zionist
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Olive Harvest
Eight Trees, Family Of Five Meta Peace Team Burin, Nablus, West Bank October 27, 2014 On Monday October 27, 2014, the MPT team participated in the olive harvest with a family living in Burin, a village in the Nablus region. The village … Continue reading →
Posted in Olive Harvest, Scott Abrams, Scott Abrams, West Bank
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Tagged Amer, arab, Brach, F16, Israeli, Itshar, Meta Peace Team Burin, Mohammed, MPT, Nablus, oawa, Ramid, Shay, Veterans, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, West Bank
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Orwa Hammad Funeral
Tear Gas & Rubber Bullets Fired After Burial Meta Peace Team Silwad, Palestine October 26, 2014 On Sunday, the MPT team attended the funeral for Orwa Hammad, the fourteen year old US citizen who was fatally shot by the Israeli … Continue reading →
Posted in Olive Harvest, Peace Journeys, Scott Abrams, Scott Abrams, Veterans For Peace, West Bank
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Tagged Israel Military, Jordan, Louisiana, Meta Peace Team, Molotov cocktail, MPT, Orwa Hammad, Palestine, rubber bullets, Silwad, tear gas, Veterans, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, West Bank
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Olive Harvest In Burin
Picking Olives Meta Peace Team Burin, Nablus, West Bank October 28, 2014 Today we picked olives in Burin, a short “service” ride south of Nablus. We have picked in the area quite a lot because illegal settlements (Bracha and Yitzar) … Continue reading →
Posted in Olive Harvest, Peace Journeys, Scott Abrams, Scott Abrams, Veterans, Voices Of Veterans, West Bank
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Tagged Bracha, Burin, Israeli military, Meta Peace Team, Nablus, Olive Harvest, Palestine, Saturniidae, Scott Adams, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, West Bank, wolf spider, Yitzar
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Meta Peace Team: Helping With The Fall Olive Harvest
Meta Peace Team (MPT) Arrives Safely West Bank October 1, 2014 We are pleased to share that the team has arrived safely. Thank you for your support of Meta Peace Team and our wonderful Fall Olive Harvest (and beyond) International … Continue reading →