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Musicians raise their voices in song to help children in Gaza

Proceeds from the album 鈥2 Unite All鈥 will support humanitarian relief for Palestinians. The album, featuring the likes of Roger Waters and Peter Gabriel, has themes of unity, forgiveness, and starting over.

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Peter Gabriel appears in the press room at the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in New York, April, 10, 2014. Mr. Gabriel participated in the 鈥2 Unite All鈥 album.

鈥淥pen up your heart and mind and just listen,鈥 singer Philip Lawrence crooned against a gentle piano accompaniment before slipping into a falsetto sigh during a performance at Los Angeles nightspot聽The Study late last month.

Lawrence 鈥 part of Bruno Mars鈥 songwriting trio The Smeezingtons 鈥 has helped pen hits such as Flo Rida鈥檚 鈥淩ight Round鈥 and Snoop Dogg鈥檚 鈥淵oung, Wild, and Free.鈥 Rather than encouraging people to tear up the dance floor or smoke weed, the singer-songwriter hopes his new tune, 鈥淏egin Again,鈥 will inspire peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Lawrence鈥檚 song is one of 30 original compositions on the benefit album 鈥,鈥 which was聽released last month. The album enlists legendary talents like Roger Waters and Peter Gabriel to deliver music with themes of unity, forgiveness, and starting over. The event at The Study also included performances from other artists on the album, including Iranian Sufi singer Sussan Deyhim, composer and Flamenco guitarist Fritz Heede, and organist Christoph Bull, showcasing the wide range of musical styles on聽鈥2 Unite All.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 humbled to be a part of this album and to really just take pause and reflect on what else is going on in the world,鈥 Lawrence said before his performance. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very easy to think that [the] world revolves around yourself, and it does not.鈥

Proceeds from the album support peace initiatives in the Middle East, along with psychological support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Steve Robertson, the album鈥檚 producer and founder of L.A.-based humanitarian group Project Peace on Earth, felt compelled to bring PTSD counselors to Gaza in 2014, when conflict escalated between Hamas and Israeli forces in the western slice of land that borders the Mediterranean Sea. Roughly 聽were killed in 50 days of violence.

At the Hollywood event, Robertson explained that he had heard a story on the news about a four-year-old girl in Gaza who was fighting for her life after a bombing. Robertson became teary-eyed as he recounted that even if the child survived, she鈥檇 be on her own, as her entire family had been killed in the bombing. He knew he had to act.

鈥淎ll of these children are ours,鈥 Robertson said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e looking up to us to take care of them, to protect them, to think like sane and kind human beings.鈥

For the 1.2 million Palestinians who live there, . Although Israeli forces do not live in Gaza, they control the border, restricting travel and the import of goods and resources. Unemployment is high, power outages are frequent, and about of Palestinians rely on assistance from international aid agencies to survive.

Shymaa, the girl who inspired Robertson, did survive. He located her nearly a year after hearing her story. Shymaa鈥檚 voice is featured on the album on the song 鈥淲e Are the Ones鈥 as part of the Gaza Children鈥檚 Choir.

Album sales will fuel National Center for Community Rehabilitation, an NGO that helps children like Shymaa recover from both emotional and physical war wounds. While funding is crucial, Robertson believes that simply listening to the music can have an impact.

鈥淚f we know one thing, there is no greater path to inspire people to a way to peace than music,鈥 he said.

鈥淏uy a song, buy an album, tell a friend,鈥 Robertson urged the crowd. 鈥淚f we can bring peace there between Palestine and Israel, there鈥檚 no question that we can bring peace to the world.鈥

Samantha Cowan is an associate editor for culture at TakePart.

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