A store on Etsy called “Peace Parcels” is selling earrings made from marbles thrown at IDF soldiers by Palestinians. The store also hawks Christmas tree ornaments from expended tear gas canisters (pictured). The seller, who calls himself William Stephenson but whose real name is Walter Brynjolfson, claims he does not support violence in any shape or form. The site also contains a photo of a Palestinian wrapped in a kaffiyeh launching a slingshot. The description of the marble earring reads: “These illustrious little earrings are made from marbles thrown at Israeli soldiers in Bethlehem. They were tenderly gathered off the streets and masterfully crafted into fashionable items. Now you can help carry the weight of military oppression wherever you go.” Stephenson writes that proceeds from the jewelry will go to Wi’Am, a self-described conflict resolution center that provides Palestinians “with peaceful alternatives to conflict.” Peace Parcels is also retailing tear gas Christmas tree ornaments, which it advertises on its Twitter account . Expended canisters were apparently “gathered off the streets, opened, emptied of their contents, thoroughly scrubbed, and re-dressed with a cheery Christmas appearance,” according to the item’s description. The description continues, “Now during this holiday season you can share in the