2011 Press Clippings

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Web Articles

Playing footy for Peace. June 21, 2011 (via Jerusalem Post)
Dipper leaves for Israel. June 15, 2011. (via J-Wire)

Peace is more than just a word. June 25, 2011. (via The Age)
On the bus for peace in a divided land. June 25, 2011. (via The age)
Game of hard knocks on field of peace. July 2, 2011. (via The Age)
Finding peace in an unlikely place. July 2, 2011. (via The Age)
Playing for peace – 6:30pm with George Negus
Football players give reconciliation a sporting chance. August 19, 2011. (via The Age)
Breaking Down the Barriers. August 24, 2011 (via The Wentworth Courier)
Israeli-Palestinian team wins over Aussie football fans. August 28, 2011 (via Jerusalem Post)
Worldly wise novices break new ground. September 3, 2011 (via The Age)
Australia Kicks Off Mideast Diplomacy in a Football Game. September 6, 2011 (via The Wall Street Journal)
Aussie football aims to ease Middle East rift (via Al Jazeera)
Peace Team Spreads the Message. (via Seven News)
Muslim and Jewish footballers proving they’re all of a peace (via The Age)
How footy makes a mark in business (via The Sydney Morning Herald)
Worldly wise novices break new ground (via The Age)
Vaucluse resident brings AFL to the Middle East (via Wentworth Courier)
Palestinian footballer Saji and Israeli footballer Nimrod join Frank and the Ox in the studio to talk about the Peace Team and taking part in the AFL 2011 International Cup (via SEN SportSENtral)
Without politics, Peace Team is peaceful (via The Age)
Israeli-Palestinian team wins over Aussie football fans (via The Jerusalem Post)
 

Video

MUJU Peace Club Channel Ten News
Dipper lends a hand at the City to Surf fun run
Peace Team national anthem
The Peace Team on YouTube (video 1)
The Peace Team on YouTube (video 2)