EAPPI photo gallery
Fifth group of EAs
November 2003-February 2004

With the arrival of 21 new ecumenical accompaniers, the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) continues to grow. The previous team of accompaniers numbered 19, so this is the largest group since the programme began 15 months ago; the 21 new arrivals will complement 10 volunteers who are staying on for longer terms of service.
The current team of accompaniers comes from six countries including, for the first time, a volunteer from New Zealand. Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States continue to be represented. The 14 women and seven men range in age from 24 to 72 years. The minimum term of service will be three months.

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And Ramallah weeps again
See 12 December 2003 report by Ecumenical Accompaniers Glenn Jetta from New Zealand, Julie from the United States and Doris from Switzerland.


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Children scrambling through the ruins of a house damaged in the 1 December Israeli army attack on Ramallah.


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Blood-stained ground where a 9-year-old boy was killed during the 1 December Israeli army attack on Ramallah.


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Blood-stained ground where a 9-year-old boy was killed during the 1 December Israeli army attack on Ramallah.


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Destruction wrought by the 1 December Israeli army attack on Ramallah.

 


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Destruction wrought by the 1 December Israeli army attack on Ramallah.