Talk given to Sarnia Central United Church, October 23, 2016
Let’s look today at a small country on the eastern Mediterranean that has three names. History knows it as Palestine. It is now ruled by the state of Israel. And for adherents of three great world religions, Muslims, Christians, and Jews, it is a land of veneration and pilgrimage, the Holy Land.
For seventy years now this land has been torn by incessant conflict between two populations, now roughly equal in number: Jewish Israelis, most of whom arrived in the last century; and the land’s age-old residents, the Palestinians. Peace negotiations have collapsed and hopes for a settlement are at a low ebb. Continue reading Toward justice and reconciliation in Palestine and Israel