
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

CPT reports on eight schools in the South Hebron Hills experiencing violence at the hands of occupation soldiers and settlers.

The World Cup prides itself in bringing the global community together, but what would that look like in Palestine, where the world has allowed impunity to go unchecked?
![Makeshift barriers cut off access in H2 Hebron, accumulating trash. On the wall there is graffiti that reads "Make [heart], not walls."](https://cpt.org/wp-content/uploads/230119-Palestine-LouisBockner-768x512.jpg)
Discovering acceptance and empowerment in the work of nonviolent resistance

Can peace be found beneath the cold sole of occupation? CPT volunteer Louis Bockner talks about the illusions of serenity in the ancient olive groves of Hebron.

How can we think about one problem and forget the other, or how can our humanity include one thing and exclude the other?

Israeli occupation forces use Palestinian protest as reason for storming several schools, detaining students and injuring teachers.

Hebron shopkeeper Laila asks Israeli occupation soldiers to think about why they are serving and what they are accomplishing

Jewish holidays in Al Khalil/Hebron have become synonymous with abuse at the hands of settlers and soldiers.