Abu Sneineh, whose house was demolished in Bir Nabala

Home demolitions: what you can do
If you disagree with Israel’s policies on home demolitions, say so
Israel has the right to protect its citizens from attack. But the controversial policy of demolishing Palestinian homes in the interest of security constitutes collective punishment and leaves many civilians who are not involved with the fighting homeless.
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Here are a couple of things you can do to raise awareness about this situation.
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'Have a house party to raise awareness of house demolitions'
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Hold an ICAHD House Party
Have a house party to raise awareness of house demolitions. Just invite a few friends to come over for a party, and show them a 30-minute ICAHD film. Have information on hand about house demolitions and ICAHD’s efforts to stop them. This will spark conversation and can help to get people involved. ICAHD UK will provide you with all the material except the food, drink and friends.
If you are interested in organising a house party, please get in touch with ICAHD by post at the address below, or by using the form at http://www.icahduk.org/parties/parties.html:
ICAHD UK
33a Islington Park Street
London N1 1QB
If you are interested in organising a house party, please get in touch with ICAHD by post at the address below, or by using the form at http://www.icahduk.org/parties/parties.html:
ICAHD UK
33a Islington Park Street
London N1 1QB
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