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Joint
action for just peace convened by the World Council of
Churches:
29 May - 4 June 2010.
The World Council of
Churches is inviting member churches and related
organizations to join a week of advocacy and action for
a just peace in Palestine and Israel. Those who share
the hope of justice are invited to take peaceful
actions, together, to create a common international
public witness.
During the World Week for Peace in Palestine Israel,
from 29 May to 4 June 2010, churches in different
countries send a clear signal to policy-makers,
interested public and their own parishes about the
urgent need for a peace settlement that secures the
legitimate rights and future of both peoples.
Participants are requested to plan their activities
around these points:
1. Pray with churches living under occupation, using a
special prayer from Jerusalem.
2. Educate about actions that make for peace and about
facts on the ground that do not, especially, settlements
in occupied territory.
3. Advocate with political leaders using ecumenical
policies that promote peace with justice.
The week calls participants to seek justice for
Palestinians so that both Israelis and Palestinians can
finally live in peace. It is now more than 60 years
since the partition of Palestine hardened into a
permanent nightmare for Palestinians. It's more than 40
years since the occupation of East Jerusalem, the West
Bank and Gaza overwhelmed the peaceful vision of one
land, two peoples.
Yet the dream of one nation cannot be fulfilled at the
expense of another.
The action week's message is that now:
• It's time for Palestinians and Israelis to share a
just peace.
• It's time for freedom from occupation.
• It's time for equal rights.
• It's time for the healing of wounded souls.
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