Are you a humanitarian?
Someone who deeply cares about civil liberties, freedoms and rights?
Are you appalled by arbitrary governmental actions, lack of transparency of official procedures, police torture, insufficient legal avenues?
Are you excited by assisting the Arabs residing in the former territory of the Mandate of Palestine?
Well, go to this site (Kippah tip: MH) and learn about
Violations of Human Rights and Public Freedoms for November 2010
and
Violations of Human Rights and Public Freedoms for October 2010
and read the
Fifteenth Annual report on the Status of Human Rights in Palestine during 2009
as well as read
A Legal Review of Provisions on Torture in the Palestinain Legal System, 2009
and you can learn about the
Palestinian Independent Commission for Human Rights.
And none of it about Israel.
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Since you are someone who knows Yesha very well, I would like to ask you, whether you are aware of a movement whose name could be translated "batisseurs de la délivrance" into french. I suppose "délivrance" would be Geulah in hebrew, batisseurs = those who construct.
They are supposed to have existed around 1991 in "a small village, a few kilometers from Jerusalem, its main road lined with palm trees, with a bus line to Jerusalem operating from Sunday to Friday, about 700 families, with two Rabbanim, one more strict, the other very charismatic, who preached a lot in favor of women."
(could the village described here be Bet-El? Or are there also other small townships that fit the description?)
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