06/10/2007

40 years and counting

I have a friend who has worked for many years here in Jerusalem with World Vision's peace-making efforts. He once told me that every single decision one makes in Jerusalem has political implications: the stores at which you choose to shop, the busses you choose to ride (there are separate bus systems for Palestinians and Israelis), even the gum you chew forces you into a choice between whose economy you will support.medium_2_Jerusalem_Day_Parade.JPG
As you can imagine, then, an Israeli state-sponsored holiday celebrating the 40 year anniversary of the Six Day War of June 1967 cannot escape this complex mingling of ethnic and political tensions. From mid-May up until this week, there has been a city-wide commemoration of the crucial war of early June 1967, when Israel succeeded in fending off Syria in the North (seizing the Golan Heights), Jordan to the East (seizing East Jerusalem and the Old City), and Egypt to the South (seizing Gaza and the Sinai peninsula). This war also led Israel to impose a military occupation over Gaza and the West Bank, the lands assigned to the emerging Palestinian state by the UN resolutions of 1948 and 1967. These four decades of military occupation have shattered the Palestinian people, their culture, economy, and any aspirations they had of becoming a unified state. Such effects of this occupation have been the subject a number of my blogs in previous months. medium_5_IMG_7822.JPG
Thus, this "holiday season" has been a very controversial one in Jerusalem to say the least, and has seen a tennis match between Israeli state-sponsored events, and anti-occupation demonstrations put together by many international peace organizations. Such a time brings to the surface the tension and anger felt by so many, but which usually boils just below the surface. Fortunately, there have not been any large outbreaks of violence amidst any of these demonstrations; but this is not to say that people do not hold their opinions with passion. We've captured a few pictures from things we've seen and been involved in over last couple weeks; to see them Click Here.

Comments

You will be back on your homeground soon. I'm sure with all you have seen and participated in I can't imagine the depth of your feelings the word "homeland" . Praise God has protected you on your educational venture and appreciate all you have taken the time to share via Blog.
Joyous wishes for your USA "homecoming".

Posted by: Aunt Chris | 06/20/2007

Post a comment