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Our Dear Brothers and Sisters,
For the past few days we have been going through the way of the
cross. Together we have experienced feelings of pain and
bitterness as we lived through the events that have shaken
Jerusalem and the whole of our country, events that have lead to
death of scores of people and the wounding of hundreds.
Our first response as Christians in the midst of crises is the
response of prayer. We cry out to God to have mercy on all of us,
and to grant wisdom to the leaders of all the peoples of this
land so that they might make the right decisions that will put
an end to bloodshed and lead us to a just peace.
As we lift our voices in prayer, we wish to emphasize three
principles that spring from the core of our faith in God and grow
out of the experience of the Christian Church in this country for
the past 2000 years.
1. Peace and security in our country cannot prevail unless they
are established on justice. We believe that God is the God of
justice and righteousness. God does not accept oppression, but
calls on all of us as members of one human family, Arabs and
Jews, to make justice and to love righteousness. God does not
accept the domination of the powerful or their arrogance. Our
faith assures us that any effort by the governing authority to
impose peace in our country, which is not established on justice
and righteousness will lead to failure and disaster. We,
therefore, urgently call on the Israeli government to pursue the
peace process with all seriousness and to carry out all its
obligations to our people. We urge the Israeli government to
change its attitude and purify its motives. Peace cannot be
imposed by the power of arms. Brutality will not lead to
security. Stability cannot be established by way of injustice and
the denial of rights. Justice must come first, and then peace
will follow; a peace that will lead to security. We as Christians
feel that the Israeli government's formula for peace is flawed. Its
slogan is: security first and then peace. Such a formula cast
justice aside and will never bring peace. As the prophet Isaiah
has said: "The effect of justice will be peace and the result of
justice, quietness and security forever" (Isaiah 32:17).
2. Our faith teaches us that there is no difference between the
life of one person and another. There is no difference in God's
eyes between Jew and Palestinian, between Arab and foreigner. God
is the creator of all. As believers in one God, we plainly state
that all must live under the same law. We, therefore, call on the
Israeli government to bring all its discriminatory policies to an
end. Palestinians should have rights in there country, just as
Jews have rights in there country. This is the only way that
peace can prevail. Every time the Israeli government gives
preferential treatment to Jews over Palestinians, it sows the
seeds of hatred and violence and thus is responsible for the
growth of animosity towards its own people. We urge the Israeli
government to abstain from the confiscation of land, to return
confiscated land to its rightful owners, to stop the demolition
of homes, to release all prisoners and detainees, to remove
roadblocks, and to respect all signed agreements. We call upon
the Israeli government to close the recently opened tunnel, to
refrain from causing insult and humiliation to the Palestinian
people, and treat the Palestinians as genuine partners, who are
seeking a life of freedom and dignity in their own country and on
their own land. Racial discrimination does not lead to peace or
security. Discrimination cannot be the basis for building trust
between the two peoples.
3. The opening of the tunnel in the Old City of Jerusalem was
only the straw that broke the camel's back. However the opening
of the tunnel itself has great significance for it has touched
the religious nerve of our Muslim brothers and sisters. The
religious nerve in our country is the most sensitive nerve of
all. A just and democratic government does not violate the
religious sensibility of others in this way. The easiest fire to
kindle is the fire of religious emotion. For our Muslim brothers
and sisters, the opening of the tunnel is a prelude to the opening
of other tunnels which will inevitably lead to breaking into the
compound of Mosque and the occupation of a part of it. Further
archeological claims near the tunnel might also affect Christian
sites and restrict pilgrims in the area. Therefore, what is
required is the closure of the tunnel, along with a pledge to the
Muslim community that the Israeli government will never allow an
infringement of any part of the Mosque compound or any violation
of Muslim or Christian holy places.
"Jerusalem first" is now a priority. It is the heart of the
conflict and the key to peace. When the closure of Jerusalem is
lifted and the two parties share sovereignty over it, Jerusalem
will become the city of peace. If Israel maintains an exclusive
sovereignty over the city, and continues its "judaization",
Jerusalem will never be the city of peace. Any peace imposed by
the iron fist will remain a fake and temporary peace. Jews will
never feel secure and Palestinians will never submit to it. We
therefore insist on an open Jerusalem, the capital for two
states; a city that will be a model for the peaceful coexistence
between two peoples, Palestinian and Israeli. Thus, Jerusalem
will become a genuine symbol of authentic brotherhood and
tolerance between the three faiths: Islam, Judaism and
Christianity.
We call on all authorities concerned to end the violence, to work
for the establishment of justice, so that stability might be
realized. We ask God to fill our hearts and minds with love,
strength and all that is good, so that our region, our country,
and our Jerusalem will have the peace for which we all strive and
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