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Statement on the Conflict between
Palestinians and Israelis
The Alliance of Baptists ~
(April 2002) ~
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In proclamation of the good News of Jesus Christ and the calling of
God to all peoples to repentance and faith, reconciliation and hope,
social and economic justice; in faithfulness to our commitment to pursue
justice with and for those who are oppressed and to work for peace;
consistent with the goals of the National Council of Churches of
Christ’s declaration of this as the Decade to End Violence; as
Christians called to express our concerns for peace in Israel and
Palestine.
We, the Alliance of Baptists, endorse "A Christian Call for Peace"
offered by the Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP), which states:
- We believe that one of the primary outcomes of negotiations in
the Middle East must be a viable Palestinian state living in peace
alongside the state of Israel. For a Palestinian state to be viable
and for Israel to be secure, Israel’s occupation of the West bank
and Gaza must end. All Israeli settlement activity in the Occupied
Territories must cease.
- We believe in the vision of a shared Jerusalem as the heritage,
hope, and home of two peoples and three religions. Jerusalem should
be a shared, open city – a sign of peace and a symbol of
reconciliation for the Abrahamic faiths.
- We call for an immediate end to the cycle of violence. We
support a negotiated agreement for an Israeli-Palestinian-Arab peace
based on international law.
- We strongly support the presence of international observers as
one immediate means of discouraging further violence between
Palestinians and Israelis.
- We urge our country’s leaders to do all in their power to
prepare the road for a just and durable peace.
Further, we commit ourselves to:
- Pray earnestly for peace in the Middle East;
- Seek accurate, unbiased information about the conflict
between the Palestinians and Israelis and disseminate that
information;
- Avoid stereotyping and other forms of racism and religious
bigotry;
- Express our views to our political leaders and the media;
- Work to make our government a catalyst for peace and justice
around the world.
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