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Oxfam official to be shown Sderot

March 12, 2009 11:08
Jakob Kellenberger (right), president of the International  Red Cross, inspects rocket damage in Sderot in January

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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The head of the Reform movement, Rabbi Tony Bayfield, is to take a senior representative of Oxfam next week to Sderot, the southern Israeli town that has been the prime target of rocket attacks from Gaza.

“We will be going to a school in Sderot,” he told a meeting of the Reform council on Sunday, “and he can see Israeli children who have been physically and psychologically traumatised by the war to understand a bit better that there are two sides to the story.”

They will also visit the West Bank to see Oxfam-sponsored programmes in Ramallah, as well as projects for Palestinian economic development being financed by Sir Ronald Cohen to “show what Jews are doing to contribute to the situation”, he said.

The announcement of his trip came during a discussion on reaction to recent events in Israel, during which the Reform head suggested that most of the movements’ members felt in a “very uncertain state”, which may have affected turnout at some Israel-related events.