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Friends of Sabeel - North America
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Does Sabeel believe that either Palestinians or Israelis have a "vocation for suffering" that requires they be stateless?

Sabeel seeks and practices interfaith community between Jews, Christians and Muslims and respect for all three religious traditions. It sees Jesus as liberator from unjust oppression who experienced oppression as a Jew living in Palestine under Roman occupation. It is Roman occupation, not ancient Jews, who are responsible for this oppression of first century Jews and the death of Jesus, a first century Palestinian Jew. Sabeel does not think anyone, Jews or Palestinians have a particular vocation of suffering or should be stateless.

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