
An ode to CPT ethos
Visiting teams not only allows you to engage with the political realities of the contexts in which CPT works, but also to participate in and experience the spirit of team work
Visiting teams not only allows you to engage with the political realities of the contexts in which CPT works, but also to participate in and experience the spirit of team work
Download the Report Over the last two decades, CPT has accompanied students and staff in the H2 area of al Khalil/Hebron on their way to
How can we think about one problem and forget the other, or how can our humanity include one thing and exclude the other?
Jewish holidays in Al Khalil/Hebron have become synonymous with abuse at the hands of settlers and soldiers.
The Tamimi family in Al Khalil/Hebron is building a playground and garden for their community, holding tightly to the conviction that their children or grandchildren will see liberation.
The Israeli occupation of Palestine denies children the right to education, privacy, mental and physical health—a gross violation of international law.
Rosh Hashanah celebrations result in further abuses against Palestinians; children are denied access to education as Israeli occupation forces tightly monitor and close checkpoints for the holiday.
Cameras are a threat to the Israeli occupation forces, and those who document human rights abuses are often attacked by Israeli soldiers and settlers. Pray for witnesses of injustice who uncover the truth.
Settler violence hasn’t stopped; in fact, it’s increased since the start of COVID-19.
Teachers demand an increase in salary, respect and implementation of the agreements made in 2018, and support for their children.