PALESTINE ACTION REQUEST: Write letters on behalf of Bedouin communities facing demolition

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12 May 2011

PALESTINE ACTION
REQUEST: Write letters on behalf of Bedouin communities facing demolition

The Recognition
Forum, a coalition of organizations working for Bedouin rights, requests that letters be written to the Israeli prime minister and other government
officials protesting the continued destruction of Bedouin villages in Israel.
CPT Palestine encourages you to join this campaign. Many CPT delegations
have met with residents of unrecognized Bedouin villages in the Negev and
learned firsthand of Israel’s demolition policy. 

Find information,
a sample letter, and addresses for Israeli government officials at
https://www.dukium.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=826. In
addition to the information provided on the website above, use the following
email addresses for writing to Benjamin Netanyahu: pm_eng@pmo.gov.il or
PM_ENG1@it.pmo.gov.il, or to write from a web page:  https://www.pmo.gov.il/PMOEng/PM/Write+to+PM/.
You may also send letters to Israeli ambassadors in your home country and to
your own county’s foreign ministers.

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