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WCC expresses great concern over plans for another Israeli settlement in West Bank


Photo; Albion Hillert/WCC

Photo; Albion Hillert/WCC

Source: WCC

World Council of Churches general secretary Rev Prof Dr Jerry Pillay has expressed grave concern at plans and initiatives for the development of yet another Israeli settlement in the West Bank, in the Ush Ghurab area, next to Beit Sahour.

"This development would further isolate Beit Sahour, accelerate the confiscation of Palestinian land, and threaten the future presence of one of the oldest and largest remaining Christian communities in the Holy Land," he said.

"It is part of an all too familiar story, of illegal settlements subsequently being officially recognised by the Israeli authorities and expanded, dispossessing Palestinians of their lands and rights, deepening the illegal occupation and settler violence and harassment, and undermining the future of Palestinian communities - including Palestinian Christians - in areas controlled by Israel."

Pillay called for this settlement project to be halted immediately. "We appeal to the Israeli authorities, responsible governments, and international institutions to act in accordance with international law, and to prevent this looming threat to the Indigenous Christian presence in the land of Christ's birth, ministry, death, and resurrection," he said.

Read the full statement: https://oikoumene.org/resources/documents/wcc-statement-on-ush-ghurab-settlement

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