Faith-based TRUST-WIN women’s initiative promotes peace between peoples of the Middle East.
Muslim, Christians, Druze, and Jews gathered in the Galilee town of Dalyat Al-Carmel on December 1st, a year after the Carmel Forest fire. The worst fire in Israel’s history, it took 44 lives and destroyed over 5 million trees, as well as hundreds of homes. (See a controversial view of the planned reforestation here.)
The victims were officers and cadets of the Israeli prison system. They were on their way to evacuate a Galilee prison when a fireball burst on their bus. Among them was a 16-year-old volunteer firefighter. The group, all good comrades, comprised members of each of Israel’s major religions.
To mark the completion of the mourning year, the TRUST-WIN (Women’s Interfaith Network) inaugurated a garden named “The Garden of the Mothers.” It contains two ancient olive trees, 44 saplings to represent each of the people who perished, and monuments. Present at the ceremony were families of the prison staff who perished and clergy from each faith, as well as women from the TRUST-WIN. Here’s a Green Prophet report on another ecological commemoration of the fire and expression of interfaith peace.
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