Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade
Palestine and Israel: Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel
2:50 pm
Maureen O'Sullivan (Dublin Central, Independent)
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I know the work of the ecumenical programme because the first time I travelled to the West Bank it was organised by Ms Minch and I was accompanied by a member of the programme in Jerusalem. Then we visited Bethlehem where we saw the checkpoint and the work done by the programme. Next we went to Yanoun which was the most amazing place. On the way there we visited a school and one in Yanoun where the ecumenical programme has a presence. In Yanoun we also had the most amazing lunch with a gentleman farmer who was the mayor at that stage. It is a great testament to those people and to the programme that such places still exist.
The organisation monitors and reports human rights abuses. What happens then? The delegation is here to talk to us but there is a frustration among Palestinian people and Israeli people at what is going on. The legal process takes so long. The case appears to be cast iron but there is no guarantee it will get anywhere.
I am particularly interested in the Bedouin in the Jordan Valley and their situation, in particular. There is a major waiting list of people wanting to join the programme. A lot of people in Ireland are interested in this matter. I wish to draw attention to the amazing work being done by the organisation such as in youth groups like in Arroed camp, theatres in Jenin and Hebron, and the heritage groups in Berzit. The Palestinian Authority could do. I am not sure if the delegation can comment on the matter but I would like to hear their views.