Saturday, April 18 at 1:00 EST Live-Streamed Webcast from Palestine

From our dear friends at 1for3:

Friends,

I hope this email finds you and yours in good health and strong spirits. I am writing to tell you that 1for3 is organizing a webinar series with our partner in Palestine, Lajee Center, so we can listen to the voices of our incredible team members and share with you the progress of our projects, especially during the Covid-19 crisis.

Please be with us on Saturday, April 18, at 11:30 am EST for our first live-streamed webcast from Palestine to discuss the work of our Community Health Workers in Aida Refugee Camp. We will hear from members of our Health for Palestine team in Palestine and in the U.S and watch videos. Our team members will be available to answer your questions.

Here is the link to the event. If you click here now, you can ask for a reminder about the event and share it with friends.

For us to have a successful event and hopefully raise more funds to come closer to our goal, we need people like you to like our Facebook page. You can also invite your friends on Facebook to like it, too.

On behalf of the entire 1for3 team in the US and Palestine, I want to thank you for all you have done so far to support our work. We have raised almost $70K, which means we are more than 2/3 to our goal!

We look very much forward to sharing the progress of our work with you on Saturday!

Sincerely,

Nidal Al-Azraq 1for3.org

Walk for Water, to benefit 1for3. Photo: Skip Schiel

Walk for Water, to benefit 1for3. Photo: Skip Schiel

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How Israel Uses Water as a Weapon

This week, Israel demolished a community clinic and emergency housing in a village in the Jordan Valley that were designated to deal with the coronavirus outbreak. 

This week, Israeli officials seized materials needed to form two tents for a field clinic, two for a mosque, and four for emergency housing for people evacuated from their homes—and confiscated a generator, sand, cement, and cinder blocks for the floor of the tents.

Israel’s military rampaged the headquarters of the emergency committee in a town north of occupied Jerusalem and assaulted the emergency workers. 

Israeli forces assaulted volunteers working at Palestinian checkpoints to prevent the movement of citizens to stop the spread of coronavirus.

When Palestinian schools in East Jerusalem were closing due to the coronavirus, Israeli authorities demanded that they re-open. When Palestinian youths began to sterilize buildings in the city, Israeli authorities arrested them. Israel dismantled the barriers that were erected by residents of Hebron to examine Palestinian workers coming from Israel in an effort to prevent spread of the virus.

And this week, the Israeli military destroyed numerous wells in the occupied West Bank.

Sources: PNNPNNWAFA

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