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[Washington, DC - September 23, 2009] Prominent Christian leaders find
common cause with a diverse group of ethnic and religious leaders to
support strong U.S. leadership to achieve a negotiated, sustainable
resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Commenting on the letter, Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, of the Armenian
Orthodox Church said, "Christians are bound together by a Biblical
call to peacemaking and we yearn for a time soon when all God's children
in the Holy Land can live in peace and security. The opportunity to change
the status quo has presented itself and American Christians do not want to
waste this precious moment."The letter asserts that this is a time of
great opportunity and urgency and a comprehensive Middle East peace is a
fundamental American interest that crosses racial, ethnic and religious
lines. It expresses support for the President's determination to bring the
conflict to an end and to six principles including, "Israel's right to
exist in security and the right of the Palestinian people to a viable,
sovereign and secure state of their own."
Commenting on the letter, The Rev. Mark S. Hanson, Presiding Bishop of
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America said, "Now there is an
opportunity for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and this is a
moment that must be seized…Now is the time to finally resolve this
conflict through a negotiated resolution so that all God's children may
live and thrive."
The letter concludes with a pledge by the signatories to work with the
President to forge the path to peace and security for the Middle East and
to stand up for those who hope for a better future.
The full text and list of signers follow below.
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Letter in Support of a Comprehensive Middle East Peace:
An American National Interest Imperative
We come from varied ethnic backgrounds and religious faiths that are
diverse. We are Democrats and Republicans. We are veterans of war and
of the struggle for peace. Together, we are all Americans.
We find common cause in supporting strong U.S. leadership to achieve a
negotiated, sustainable resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict - a
fundamental American interest that crosses racial, ethnic and religious
lines.
We support President Obama's determination to provide sustained, hands-on
diplomatic leadership to bring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to an end
through the creation of two viable, secure and independent states living
side by side in peace and security.
The President has made resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a top
priority since his very first day in office, and we commend his
leadership. We applaud the vision the President has laid out for peace in
the Middle East and the challenge he has laid down to all of us to help
work for peace and a more positive future for the people of the region and
the world.
This is a moment of great opportunity and urgency. After decades of
tragic conflict, many Israelis and Palestinians despair of the possibility
of peace. While the international community and majorities of the Israeli
and Palestinian people are committed to a two-state solution as the best
option for achieving peace and security, the window of opportunity is
rapidly closing.
We express our support for U.S. leadership to chart a path to a better
future and to the following principles:
• We support both Israel's right to exist in security and the right of
the Palestinian people to a viable, sovereign and secure state of their
own.
• A peace agreement will need to fulfill UN Security Council
resolutions 242 and 338 and resolve critical issues of importance to the
parties including refugees, borders, Jerusalem, settlements, and security.
• The Israelis and Palestinians, however, have not - on their own -
been able to reach agreement. After nearly two decades of negotiations,
we believe bold American leadership can help Israelis and Palestinians
make the difficult decisions necessary to achieve lasting peace and hold
the parties to account should they fail to honor their commitments.
• We support the sense of real urgency that the President brings to the
issue and his determination to reach a negotiated resolution to the
conflict during his first term in office.
• At the appropriate time, we will support the Administration if it
decides to present proposals for a just and equitable solution that
provides dignity, security and sovereignty for both peoples.
• Finally, we believe a peace agreement should be comprehensive -
encompassing Syria and Lebanon as well as normalization of relations
between Israel and the countries of the Arab world. We support the idea
of a comprehensive regional peace that builds on the Arab Peace
Initiative, with its offer of recognition and normalization of relations
between Israel and all Arab nations in exchange for resolution of all
outstanding issues.
Both sides must take steps to move the process forward, and we support the
President's efforts to end Israeli settlement growth and to halt
Palestinian violence and incitement. It is now time to move to the next
stage of diplomacy and to address the tough issues that must be resolved
to bring this conflict to an end.
There are many who will attempt to block the path to peace. They may
believe that the status quo favors their interests or that time is on
their side. The President should know that we understand the status quo
is unsustainable and time is of the essence. We will stand with him as he
promotes a fair and just resolution to this long-standing conflict and
asks all parties to make the difficult but ultimately necessary
compromises for peace.
We pledge to work with the President, to forge the path to peace and
security for the Middle East. We also pledge to work with those in both
societies who seek peace, justice, and security, and to stand up for those
who hope for a better future for themselves and for the generations that
follow.
Sincerely,
Frank Anderson
Former Chief, Southeast Asian Division, CIA
President, Middle East Policy Council
Dr. Ziad Asali
President, American Task Force on Palestine
Robert Barkin
President, Jewish Reconstructionist Federation
Jeremy Ben-Ami
Executive Director, J Street
Ambassador Warren Clark
Executive Director, Churches for Middle East Peace
Debra DeLee
President, Americans for Peace Now
The Rev. Mark S. Hanson
Presiding Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
President, Lutheran World Federation
Father Theodore Hesburgh
President Emeritus, Notre Dame University
The Most Rev. Howard J. Hubbard
Bishop of Albany
Chairman, Committee on International Justice and Peace
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Dr. Joel C. Hunter
Senior Pastor, Northland Church
Member, Executive Committee of the National Association of Evangelicals
Rev. Bill Hybels
Senior Pastor, Willow Creek Community Church
Lynne Hybels
Advocate for Global Engagement, Willow Creek Community Church
Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon
General Secretary, National Council of Churches
Rabbi Peter Knobel
Former President, Central Conference of American Rabbis
Rabbi Charles Kroloff
Former President, Central Conference of American Rabbis
Salam Al-Marayati
Executive Director, Muslim Public Affairs Council
Rev. John McCullough
Executive Director and CEO, Church World Service
Rev. Peter Morales
President, United Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
Archbishop Emeritus of Washington
David Neff
Editor in Chief, Christianity Today
Stanley J. Noffsinger
General Secretary, Church of the Brethren
Rev. Gradye Parsons
Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, Presbyterian Church (USA)
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
Imam of Masjid al-Farah, New York City
Dr.
Bob Roberts, Jr.
Senior Pastor, NorthWood Church, Dallas, TX
Hon. George R. Salem, Esq.
Chairman, Arab-American Institute
Strategic Advisor, DLA Piper LLP
Rolando Santiago
Executive Director, Mennonite Central Committee
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate, The Episcopal Church
Ron Sider
President, Evangelicals for Social Action
Rev. John Thomas
General Minister and President, United Church of Christ
Dr. James Zogby
President, Arab American Institute
**This letter reflects the opinions of the individual signatories.
Institutions are listed for identification purposes only**
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