The Stones Cry Out Delegation Report Part 1

The Stones Cry Out Delegation

From the Ground in Palestine to the US Government and Churches

February 27-March 4, 2024

Part 1 of 3 (Overview)

“Nothing has changed, and everything has changed.” These are the words of Sam Bahour, Palestinian- American businessman and activist who spoke to our delegation. Nothing has changed because the deadly oppression of the Palestinian people has been ongoing for 76 years. Everything has changed since October 7, the day Hamas fighters pierced the walls of the concentration camp called Gaza. As followers of Jesus, we embrace non-violence and so grieve for all who have died, includingthe victims of the Hamas attack. Nevertheless, as our Palestinian friends reminded us, the violence did not begin on October 7; it must be understood in the broader context of at least 17 years of Israel’s inhuman strangulation of Gaza by land, air, and sea, 76 years of a continuing Nakba (since 1948), and over a century since the rise of Zionism.

In the past 150 days, Gaza has become a killing field. Israel’s response against the Palestinian people is disproportionate by orders of magnitude. The atrocities perpetrated by the IDF on Gaza by land, sea, and air are broadcast before our eyes, on our phones, in real time. We watch in horror. Entire families die in their beds under Israel’s bombs. Apartment blocks, schools, hospitals, churches and mosques, markets are leveled. Relief and food convoys are denied entry at the Egypt border.

Mass starvation is rampant. On February 29, Gazans in the north rushed to grab bags of flour from rare relief. Israeli soldiers responded with a massacre of starving civilians seeking food; at least 100 died.

Lethal infections and diarrhea, lack of clean water and medicines will kill thousands more in the coming weeks and months. The UN representatives on the ground, no strangers to tragedy, call this “the worst humanitarian crisis that they have ever seen.

”We conclude it is nothing less than an attempt to wipe Palestinian history, tradition, and culture from human memory, the very definition of genocide.

We are a delegation of 23 American Christians, pastors and lay people, activists all, some who have been to Palestine and Israel often, a few who have lived and worked in the region, and a few who are visiting for the first time. We have been urgently called by our Palestinian sisters and brothers to bear witness to this abomination and return to the US with their message. To put our visit into context, the “Flour Massacre,” as it is now called, was taking place in Gaza less than 50 miles from where we sat listening to Sam Bahour.

Let us be clear: it is our faith, our shared faith, our shared humanity, that compelled us to be here, in the land where our faith was born. But it is also as US citizens that we’ve come, knowing that US tax dollars, our tax dollars, are funding this crisis. Our government, the administration and Congress, bipartisan, supports these war crimes.

Why An Israel-Hamas Ceasefire?

A message from Kairos West Michigan Board of Directors

Why An Israel-Hamas Ceasefire?

We abhor all violence. Wherever it originates and on whomever it is visited.

Over the past 75 years, cycles of violence perpetrated by both sides have resulted neither in Israelis living in peace and security within their own borders, or Palestinians attaining their legitimate human rights, including self-determination, an independent state and the right of return for refugees. When a state commits violence against innocent humanity we call it, “the occupation, or apartheid, or the right to self-defense.” When an oppressed people commit the same, we refer to it as “terrorism.” Where have the past 75 years of such practices brought us?

About 50% of the 2.2 million Gazans are 18 years old or younger. The violent bombing, the killing of more than 27,000 of them and counting (60% of which have been women and children) is only radicalizing another generation. This violence will lead only to more violence. The Pentagon estimates that after 120 days of war Hamas has lost only about 25% of its militants.  But Hamas is more than a militant terrorist group; it is a movement, an ideology. Even if Hamas lost every one of its fighters, the brutality of Israel’s military operation is serving to fertilize its continued growth.

Let’s stop the violence. We call for equal human rights for everyone in Israel and Palestine. We are for Israel, because we believe the cessation of violence and the recognition of the equal human rights between the Israeli and Palestinian people are the only paths to Israel living in peace and security within its borders. We are for Palestine, because we believe the recognition of the equal human rights of the Israeli people is the only way Palestinians will achieve their legitimate aspirations and independence.  

Neither Hamas nor the current Israeli government led by Benjamin Netanyahu espouse equal human rights for everyone in Israel-Palestine. It is time for us as Americans to hold both Hamas and Israel accountable to this essential, fundamental American value, fought and died for by generations of Americans.

Our Reformed, Christian tradition calls us to look forward to the day when Christ restores all things broken by sin and evil. In the meantime, however, we work tirelessly and proactively toward the ultimate goal of shalom, wholeness, and peace. As followers of Jesus, we call for a ceasefire and the resumption of aid to UNWRA, the lifeline for refugees in Gaza and the Middle East. We cannot imagine that the Prince of Peace would advocate for the continuation of this brutal assault!

Darell Dalman

Bart Den Boer

John Hubers

John Kleinheksel

Shelly Millen

Grace Newhouse

Marlin Vis

Kairos West Michigan Board of Directors

A Conversation With Cindy and Craig Corrie

Tuesday, February 6 at 2:00pm ET

March 16, 2024 will mark the 21st anniversary of Craig and Cindy’s daughter Rachel being crushed to death by an Israeli Army bulldozer as she stood in front of it attempting to prevent the demolition of the home of a Gazan family with whom she’d been staying.

“I don’t think Rachel should have moved.  I think we all should have been there, standing with her.” Cindy Corrie, 2013

We’ll catch up with the Corries about Rachel’s memory, the ongoing work of the Rachel Corrie Foundation, and their reflections on the brutal violence Israel is inflicting upon Gaza today.

Register at this link

The Stones Cry Out Solidarity Delegation February 27-March 7

Mike Spath, Mark Braverman, Doug Thorpe, Wendell Griffen, and Don Wagner invite you to participate in “The Stones Cry Out Solidarity Delegation,” February 27-March 7.

Rifat Kassis, Munther Isaac, and others from Kairos Palestine and the Global Kairos for Justice Coalition are urging us to come and stand with them.  Kairos Palestineis our host.

 Please note the three actions that comprise the Delegation:

  • In Bethlehem: Stand with Kairos leaders (Feb. 27-March 3)
  • In Washington: Take political action (March 4-5)
  • In Your Community: Spread solidarity for peace and non-violence (March 6)

HELP US MAKE SURE WEST MICHIGAN IS REPRESENTED AT THESE IMPORTANT EVENTS! DONATE HERE: https://kairoswestmichigan.org/donate/ (We need $6,000 to send two representatives)

On Wednesday, March 6 we are urging you to organize in your community. Send a message that our friends seeking non-violence and equal rights in Palestine are not alone.  

Watch for continual updates about this delegation at

Join us in Bethlehem and/or in Washington DC.  Organize, strategize, and mobilize in your areas to promote equal human rights for all in Israel-Palestine.

See the formal invitation at this link

Munther Isaac Zoom Recording

Munther Isaac: Pastor, Theologian,
Author, and Activist 

Tuesday, January 30
2:00pm EST
SEE THE RECORDING AT THIS LINK

Munther Isaac is a pastor of Bethlehem’s Christmas Evangelical Lutheran Church, Academic Dean at Bethlehem Bible College, and an author, theologian and activist. He recently gave the widely acclaimed Christmas sermon, “Christ in the Rubble.”
We at Kairos West Michigan are honored to provide this recording of Munther’s presentation with our ICMEP and Kairos USA partners. 



Three Prolific Voices from Palestine and Jordan: Recorded Interviews and Events

https://mailchi.mp/f50c045c1fdb/thee-prolific-voices-17615056

Mustafa Barghouti (See recorded interview below)
Palestinian physician, activist, and politician who serves as General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative (PNI). He has been a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council since 2006 and is also a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Central Council. In 2007, Barghouti was Minister of Information in the Palestinian unity government.
January 11, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. EST.

See Dr. Barghouti’s January 11 Interview Here (Passcode: Yc9KY^Cj

Omar Razzaz,
Jordanian politician who served as the 42nd Prime Minister of Jordan from June, 2018 to October 12, 2020. Born in Al-Salt, Razzaz began his schooling in Amman, later continuing his studies abroad. He has been director of several national and international institutions and Minister of Education before his designation as Prime Minister. Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Middle East Initiative. 
Interview held on January 17, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. EST.

See the Dr. Omar Razzaz Interview Here
Passcode: h77B4&#T

Dr. Hanan Ashrawi
A former member of the PLO’s Leadership Committee, serving as the official spokesperson of the Palestinian delegation during the Madrid Peace Conference of 1991. In 1996, she was appointed as the Palestinian Authority Minister of Higher Education and Research. Hanan was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council representing Jerusalem in 1996 and was re-elected in 2006. She was elected as member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 2009 and 2018, becoming the body’s first female member.

EVENT POSTPONED: NEW DATE YET TO BE DETERMINED
Register Here for Dr. Ashrawi
(Registrants will receive a link when event has been rescheduled)