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WCC NEWS: Jerusalem church heads call for end to factional fighting


From "WCC Media" <Media@wcc-coe.org>
Date Mon, 15 Jan 2007 10:15:50 +0100

World Council of Churches - News Release

Contact: +41 22 791 6153 +41 79 507 6363 media@wcc-coe.org For immediate release - 15/01/2007 10:00:00 AM

JERUSALEM CHURCHES CALL PALESTINIAN FACTIONS TO FOCUS ON NATIONAL PRIORITIES; WCC CONCURS

In a message to all the Palestinian people, Jerusalem church leaders alarmed at worsening relations between two main political parties are calling for an end to violence and an urgent return to the "real priorities" of Palestinians. The plan is to work with Jerusalem's top Islamic leaders on a similar Christian-Muslim message as well.

"The time has come for an all-out effort to unite our people and so concentrate on working for independence together," leaders of 13 different churches in Jerusalem said, "with the opportunity for all people in this Holy Land - Christian, Muslim and Jew - to know security and peace."

The World Council of Churches (WCC) in Geneva has welcomed their action. "The churches are putting the best interests of the Palestinian people first at a critical time," said Clement John, WCC's international affairs director. "Factional fighting is a failure of vision and responsibility for a people who will soon face their 40th year under foreign occupation. As the churches point out, the real priority is the same for everyone - Christians, Muslims and Jews. It is the urgent need for peace with justice based on United Nations resolutions."

The church heads call for a removal of arms from the street, a government of national unity and an Israeli-Palestinian return to the negotiating table.

Jerusalem church leaders pledged to play their part in ending strife and made an offer of mediation. Internal conflict will not bring down the Wall or end the embargo on the Palestinian people, the message noted. Instead, it said calm was needed so parties can consider how much is currently at stake.

Most of the 13 leaders who signed the statement are from churches that are members of the WCC.

The full text of the statement by the patriarchs and heads of local Christian churches in Jerusalem is available on the WCC website at: http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?id=2964

Additional information: Juan Michel, +41 22 791 6153 +41 79 507 6363 media@wcc-coe.org

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The World Council of Churches promotes Christian unity in faith, witness and service for a just and peaceful world. An ecumenical fellowship of churches founded in 1948, today the WCC brings together 348 Protestant, Orthodox, Anglican and other churches representing more than 560 million Christians in over 110 countries, and works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic Church. The WCC general secretary is Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia, from the Methodist Church in Kenya. Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.

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