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July 31, 2003

No visa, simply "provisional approval." He has to wait for another process - probably being an eighteen year-old young man from the Jenin area set off some buzzers. Now his application goes back to Homeland Security, which could take anywhere from a few days to a few months. This is a young man who has been involved with a number of Israeli-Palestinian peace exchange programs, but his profile isn't right.

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July 29, 2003

The issues of the Security/Separation Wall is high on the agenda. It has become the new stumbling block in the negotiating process towards a settlement of the conflict here.

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July 27, 2003

We went down to Birzeit this morning to worship in the Latin Church. It is Fr. Iyad's last Sunday before heading off to the seminary in a matter of weeks.

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July 26, 2003

Throughout this conflict, there are many points of disagreement: settlements, Jerusalem, refugees, etc. However, there are some things on which there is near universal acceptance. One of these is that the Hebron settlements must be removed in any kind of final status. Seven years into Oslo (now ten), the Palestinians could always point to the continued presence of these settlers as evidence of the Israelis’ bad negotiation faith.

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July 25, 2003

Refugees in West Bank camps have been under Jordanian, Israeli, and now Palestinian regimes in the past half century. Our host said, "For us refugees, the Palestinian Authority is not home - it is another host country. Our homes are on the other side of the border."

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July 21, 2003

About to enter eighth grade, he is spending part of his summer away from his home in Jenin and visiting his brother, a student at Birzeit. We sat for a bit and chatted before class started.

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July 20, 2003

Did we mention how infuriating this place can be? And this is for the people who are trying to get permission, trying to go the legal route. And for doing so, for kowtowing to this illegal Occupation and its illegal laws, for playing along, they are punished.

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July 19, 2003

Today was very very hot. We spent most of it hiding out at home and trying not to exert ourselves (which meant a fair amount of TV watching and web surfing).

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July 18, 2003

We arrived at Salem DCO to find a giant gate in front of the military camp. The Wall is being built here, and with the gate closed, it appeared as though there was no passage. But the man working the bulldozer assured us we could enter by going around the gate - after first walking between the fence and the trench running parallel to it.

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July 16, 2003

Founded strategically in the heart of the West Bank in 1978 under the pretext of a military base, the settlement now has 15,900 residents, 40% of whom are from the former Soviet Union. Especially disturbing is that most of the settlement's sewage is released into a dry riverbed near the town of Salfit, often polluting their water pumping station.

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July 14, 2003

They're both from Gaza and neither has been home in years - Gazans are no longer given West Bank permissions, so a trip home can mean no exit out of the Strip. One is going home tomorrow, the other will be going to continue his studies in London. He won't be able to see his family before he leaves, though, because he won't be able to leave Gaza once he goes back. Gazans seem to be bearing the brunt of the injustices of occupation and siege.

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July 13, 2003

Marthame and Fr. Fadi co-officiated the service, assisted by three altar-girls. The text for the morning included the parables of the lost sheep and coin, and Marthame preached about how they illustrate the economy of heaven as something very different from the economy of earth - not bad for last minute.

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July 12, 2003

We went straight to the St. Andrew's Anglican Church to see Fr. Fadi, born and raised in Zababdeh, and brother of Fr. Firas, our good friend and Zababdeh's Melkite priest.

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July 11, 2003

Before dawn, the family patriarch went off to the Mediterranean to go fishing. He came back about the time we were waking up, carrying six kilos of fresh fish - we know what we're having for lunch!

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