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Christian Post, Dec
12, 2009: A group of Palestinian Christian
leaders issued a document Friday in Bethlehem that
pleaded the case of Palestinians and called for the end
of Israeli occupation of the territory.
Authors of “The Kairos Palestine Document” said they are
calling for the end to the occupation “because today we
have reached a dead end in the tragedy of the
Palestinian people.”
“The hearts of the faithful are filled with pain and
with questioning: What is the international community
doing? What are the political leaders in Palestine, in
Israel and in the Arab world doing? What is the Church
doing?” the 12-page paper asks.
“The problem is not just a political one,” it went on to
contend. “It is a policy in which human beings are
destroyed, and this must be of concern to the Church.”
Christian leaders who authored the document spotlighted
the urgent need for peace and justice in the
conflict-heavy area.
They claim that “decision-makers” in the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict are content with “managing
the crisis” rather than finding ways to resolve it.
Signatories decried the empty promises of peace and
included in the document a list titled, “The reality on
the ground,” that describes the challenges faced by
Palestinians who live under Israeli occupied
territories.
The list included the wall separating Palestinian
territories that “has turned our towns and villages into
prisons, separating them from one another, making them
dispersed and divided cantons”.
They hit out at the Israeli settlements that “ravage our
land…controlling our natural resources, including water
and agricultural land” and the “daily humiliation” of
the military checkpoints.
Palestinian Christians rejected the claim by Israel that
the wall and check points were necessary as security
measures, arguing that without the occupation, “there
would be no resistance, no fear and no insecurity.”
The authors also rejected the use of the Bible to
support political options and positions based upon
“injustice”, calling the occupation of Palestinian
territories a sin against God and humanity.
The American Jewish Committee, however, repudiates the
claim that Israel’s “occupation” is “a sin against God”.
Many American church leaders, including the Rev Bill
Hybels of Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago and
the Rev. Joel C Hunter of Northland Church in Orlando,
have voiced support for a comprehensive Middle East
solution that would ensure Israel’s right to security
while giving Palestinians a sovereign and secure state
of their own.
The Obama administration has also stated that it
supports and wants to work towards a two-state solution.
Palestinian Christian leaders, however, lamented that
change is not happening fast enough and people are
losing hope in the promise of peace.
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