Palestine Projects

About CPT Palestine

CPT maintains a team in the Palestinian village of at-Tuwani in the southern West Bank.


CPT Palestine:

  • Monitors treatment of Palestinians at Israeli military checkpoints and roadblocks.
  • Intervenes during Israeli military invasions of Palestinian homes.
  • Continues regular visits, along with Israeli peace activists, to Palestinian families facing harassment from Israeli settlers
  • Provides daily accompaniment for Palestinian children walking to and from school
  • Accompanies Palestinian shepherds and farmers to fields where they are exposed to assault by extremist settlers
  • Joins Israeli peace groups to replant olive groves destroyed by settlers
  • Joins Palestinians and Israeli peace activists in acts of public nonviolent resistance to Israel's construction of a "security wall" which cuts through Palestinian territory.

Latest Updates

Hebron project closes after thirteen years

CPT regretfully made the hard decision to close the Hebron team due to an inadequate number of full-time CPTers.  We continue to be committed to Palestine.  A strong CPT project in At-Tuwani continues to partner with the Palestinian communities of the Southern Hebron Hills in their nonviolence efforts.  We also have a committee exploring possibilities for collaborating with other significant Palestinian nonviolent efforts.  It is our hope that these efforts lay the groundwork for a healthy rebirthing of additional CPT work either in Hebron or elsewhere in Palestine.  [MORE]

Tuwani Project: the School Run

Imagine the scene: a group of children walking to school.  Some of the older children are jostling and pushing each other, joking together; the younger ones are walking quietly, hand in hand.  It could be a scene from almost anywhere in the world.  But this is Palestine, under Israeli military occupation.  The children are Palestinian.  Two Israeli soldiers walk in front of the small group and an army jeep follows behind.   Each school day the Israeli military escorts children, aged six to twelve years old, to school in at-Tuwani.  Armed Israeli settlers attack any Palestinian using the public road.  The escort began in 2004 after Israeli settler attacks on the children and their international accompaniers received widespread publicity.  The military will not allow CPT to walk with the children, but their parents have asked us to monitor the escort from nearby.  Despite the military escort, the children's journey to and from school is still dangerous and frightening.   [MORE]

AT-TUWANI UPDATE: September-October 2008

Tuesday 14 October 2008
During afternoon school patrol, the escort did not accompany the schoolchildren along the complete route.  Two adult settlers shouted, chased, and threw stones at the children.  (See 15 October CPTnet release, “AT-TUWANI: Israeli military escort fails again protect Palestinian children from settler attacks,” http://www.cpt.org/cptnet/2008/10/15/tuwani-israeli-military-escort-fails-again-protect-palestinian-children-settler-at.)…


Thursday 30 October 2008
The team visited Umm Al Kher and learned that Bedouin of the village had moved to the area in 1948 when the Israeli authorities expelled them from their land near Beersheva.  An old man in the village spoke to the CPTers about the Israeli soldiers who had demolished their homes, saying, “Where is the democracy?  Do they accept what happens to children here to happen to their children?  What have these children done to Israeli children?”

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Events

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Palestine / Israel DelegationJanuary 6, 2009January 19, 2009
Palestine / Israel DelegationMarch 17, 2009March 30, 2009
Palestine / Israel DelegationMay 19, 2009June 1, 2009
Palestine / Israel DelegationJuly 21, 2009August 3, 2009
Palestine / Israel DelegationOctober 6, 2009October 19, 2009
Palestine / Israel DelegationNovember 17, 2009November 30, 2009