WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES (WCC) CALLS ISRAEL TO FREEZE AND DISMANTLE SETTLEMENTS 2Sep09 September 3, 2009
World Council of Churches – News Release
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For immediate release – 02/09/2009 13:37:31

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The World Council of Churches (WCC) central committee called on the Israeli government to freeze and begin to dismantle settlements in occupied Palestinian territories. It also encouraged a commitment to non-violence and peace negotiations, and reiterated the need for an international boycott of products and services from settlements.
In a public âStatement on Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territoryâ passed today in Geneva, Switzerland, at the end of its 26 August â 2 September meeting, the WCC central committee called âupon the government of Israel to urgently implement an open-ended freeze in good-faith on all settlement construction and expansion as a first step towards the dismantlement of all settlementsâ.
The committee considered some 200 settlements with more than 450,000 settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories to be âillegal, unjust, incompatible with peace and antithetical to the legitimate interests of the state of Israelâ.
Even as âIsraelâs own right to exist in security evokes sympathy and solidarity around the worldâ, the committee states, âits policies of expansion and annexation generate dismay or hostilityâ. For the committee there is a clear distinction to be made âbetween the legitimate interests of the state of Israel and its illegal settlementsâ.
The central committee reiterated its call to WCC member churches âto accompany and encourage the commitment to non-violence and active engagement in peace negotiationsâ. It also invited âmember churches and faithful to give moral and practical support to non-violent acts of resistance to the confiscation of land, the destruction of Palestinian properties and the eviction of people from their homes and landsâ.
The statement âreiterates the need for an international boycott of settlement products and servicesâ. WCC member churches âmust not be complicit in illegal activities on occupied territoryâ and therefore should âpractice morally responsible investment in order to influence businesses linked to the Israeli occupation and its illegal settlementsâ, the statement says.
The illegal settlements âand their corresponding infrastructure including the separation wallâ have dire consequences on the life and dignity of Palestinian people, the WCC statement says.
Settlements deny Palestinians access to âland and water resourcesâ, ârestrict their freedom of movement, diminish their basic human dignity and, in many cases, their right to lifeâ, impede their âright to education and access to health careâ, and âdestroy the Palestinian economyâ. In these ways they increase âthe sense of dispossession and despairâ.
In addition to that, âillegal settlements in and around Jerusalem endanger the future of the holy cityâ, which âshould be open to all and shared by the two peoples and the three religionsâ.
The WCC central committee calls on member churches to âpray for and assist people who are sufferingâ as a result of settlement activity and âhear the call of the churches of Jerusalem for concrete actions by the international ecumenical community toward a just peace for both Palestinians and Israelisâ.
Full text of the âStatement on Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territoryâ:
http://www.oikoumene.org/?id=7156
WCC member churches in Israel/Palestine:
http://www.oikoumene.org/en/member-churches/regions/middle-east/israel.html
Sixty Years of WCC Policy on Palestine/Israel, 1948-2009 (in brief)
http://www.oikoumene.org/?id=3628
More information on the 26 August – 2 September 2009 Central Committee meeting:
http://www.oikoumene.org/cc2009
Free high resolution photos are available:
http://www.oikoumene.org/en/events-sections/cc2009/photo-galleries.html
Other public statements and minutes approved by the WCC central committee:
Seeking a nuclear weapon-free world
WCC upholds right to refuse military service
WCC calls for solidarity amid anti-Christian violence
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