Palestine and Israel – Is There a Path to a Just Peace?

Posted 12/7/23

Speaker Jeff Klein will address the current crisis in the Middle East on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. at Rogers Free Library’s Herreshoff Room, 525 Hope St., Bristol.

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Palestine and Israel – Is There a Path to a Just Peace?

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Speaker Jeff Klein will address the current crisis in the Middle East on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. at Rogers Free Library’s Herreshoff Room, 525 Hope St., Bristol.

Jeff Klein is a peace activist, educator, writer and frequent visitor to the Middle East. In July 2009, he participated in a humanitarian relief convoy to Gaza, organized by British MP George Galloway. A board member of Massachusetts Peace Action, he leads the Palestine-Israel Working Group

The program is sponsored by East Bay Citizens for Peace, with co-sponsors: No Endless War or Excessive Militarism, Pax Christi – RI, Providence FCNL Advocacy Team, Two-A-Day Group and Just Peace - RI.

The program is free and open to the public.

East Bay Citizens for Peace is a grassroots organization committed to peaceful solutions to conflict and to social and economic justice through the promotion of open, respectful dialogue. www.eastbaycitizens4peace.org info@eastbaycitizens4peace.org

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