Trust Greenbelt - our way, as a festival community, of supporting projects in faith, arts and justice both in the UK and globally - has been working for a couple of years with Culture and Free Thought Association (CFTA), an organisation operating in the Khan Younis area of the Gaza Strip.
From the streets of Gaza to the muddy fields of Glastonbury the song has inspired hundreds of thousands of people across the world and created a social media storm.
Swee Ang, who was an orthopaedic consultant for the UN in the Gaza Strip during the first Palestinian intifada in 1988-89, spoke at Greenbelt 2010.
The Greenbelt Campaign, seeking to draw attention to the situation in the Holy Land, is in its third year.
Justin Butcher and Ahmed Masoud, the writing team behind Go To Gaza, Drink The Sea (GB09), have a new play - Escape From Gaza - appearing on BBC Radio 4.
The Jazza Music Festival takes place on the 12th and 13th October 2010 and is a chance to take part in an event designed to bring musicians of all ilks together to raise awareness, support and funds for the people of Gaza.
The Methodist Church are Greenbelt's newest partners, and so we thought we'd explain a little more of why the collaboration seems so suitable.
Join other Greenbelters this Saturday, as we join the Stop the War demonstration to protest against the Israeli attacks on the aid convoys to Gaza and call for the end of the siege of Gaza.
In a continuing series on the blog, we're going to be hearing about parts of the Lineup for 2010 that people are particularly looking forward to.
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