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Occupation not PA harms Christians in Palestine


Icon on Separation Wall around Bethlehem

Icon on Separation Wall around Bethlehem

Source: Jerusalem Voice for Justice

A Jerusalem Voice for Justice: an ecumenical witness for equality and a just peace in Palestine/Israel has issued the following statement in response to Mr Netenhyahu's false claim at the UN about Christians in Palestine.

On September 26, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Netanyahu defended Israel's genocidal war in Gaza and the policies of his extremist government.

The Israeli Prime Minister formulated many blatant distortions, traded in Islamophobia, and deliberately confused antisemitism with legitimate critique of Zionism and Israel. Here, we would like to relate to one particular lie that concerns the Christians in Palestine.

Netanyahu said: "Christians don't fare much better. When Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, was under Israeli control, 80 percent of its residents were Christians. But since the PA (Palestinian Authority) took control, that number has dwindled to under 20 percent."

Mr. Netanyahu does not speak on behalf of Christian Palestinians and cannot be allowed to twist the truth. Bethlehem was a Christian-majority city until 1948: more than 80% of the population was Christian. With the expulsion of about 750,000 Palestinian refugees from their homeland in historic Palestine during the 1948 Nakba, three refugee camps were established in Bethlehem, changing the demographic make-up of the city.

When Israel occupied the West Bank in 1967, Bethlehem had a population composed of a majority of Muslims. Decades of Israeli occupation, causing harsh living conditions, provoked many Christians and Muslims to emigrate and this reality continues until today. Bethlehem, a city dependent on tourism, has suffered particularly in the past two years of Israel's war on Gaza with the almost complete stop of tourism and pilgrimage. Hundreds have left Bethlehem in the past months because of the ongoing ravages of Israeli occupation and military violence.

The reason Christians and many others too are leaving Bethlehem is Israeli occupation and its policies of closures, permits, exclusionary residency rights, etc., and not the policies of the Palestinian Authority.

We insist: Christians and Muslims in Bethlehem and throughout Palestine continue to live together as one people, sharing the same struggles under occupation. The truth remains: Palestinians, Christians and Muslims alike, seek equality, justice, and peace in their homeland.

Signatories:

His Beatitude Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Michel Sabbah (emeritus)
His Excellency Greek Orthodox Archbishop Attallah Hanna
His Grace Lutheran Bishop of the Holy Land Munib Younan (emeritus)
Mr Yusef Daher
Ms Sawsan Bitar
Mr Sami El-Yousef
Mr John Munayer
Mr Samuel Munayer
Ms Sandra Khoury
Rev David Neuhaus SJ
Ms Dina Nasser
Rev Frans Bouwen MAfr
Rev Firas Abdrabbo
Rev Alessandro Barchi
Mr Rafi Ghattas

and other members

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