Water

Piping water to Bedouin communities in the Jordan Valley

Updates: November 2009 / January 2010 / March 2010

Throughout the Jordan Valley there’s a growing movement of communities using direct action to challenge Israel’s illegal occupation.

Water Project Update March 2010

In Brighton we have now raised £4,400 of the £5000 we have committed to donate to the project. Thanks to everyone who has organised fundraising and made donations.

To see a case study of the first community to receive running water from the Project see our article and photos at http://www.brightonpalestine.org/node/564

Zoba Communiity - Resisting Ethnic Cleansing

The Zoba community are withstanding Israel's attempts to remove them from their land with community action and resilience.

If you had come in here in 2007, you would have found a village destroyed, with just one house left standing - surrounded by rubble evidencing the remains of all the homes, and the water well, demolished by the Israelis.

Bedouin of the Jordan Valley: Here to stay

JV Bedouin Conference Feb 2010 (7)JV Bedouin Conference Feb 2010 (7)Bedouin communities from all over the Jordan Valley met together on 9th February 2010. They developed a plan of the support and infrastructure they need to resist Israel's ethnic cleansing and stay on their land.

Reggae, African & Funk Fundraisier for the Waterpipe Project

Starting February 8, 2010 - Ending February 27, 2010 Expired

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Saturday 27th February from 8pm
Cowley Club, 12 London Road

Fantastic line up of live bands: Gflex, Clear as Mud, Ruby Taylor Bakklambfall, Wize, Stephen Jarvis, plus Lowki and Hodica.

Have a great night out and raise money for the waterpipe project at the same time.

Members a guests welcome.
Donation on the door.
Lots of thanks to Karola for organising this fundraising event for us.

Robert Fisk: In the West Bank's stony hills, Palestine is slowly dying

In the richest of the Occupied lands, Israeli bureaucracy is driving Palestinians out of their homes.
Robert Fisk reports from Jiftlik Saturday, 30 January 2010

See original article in the Independent

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