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Churches for Middle East Peace Co-Sponsors Take a Stand for the Holy Land Campaign

Washington, DC, 20th November, 2024 – Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) is co-sponsoring the Take a Stand for the Holy Land Campaign alongside the Palestinian Christian Alliance for Peace (PCAP) and Friends of Sabeel North America. This campaign was created to call attention to Israel's confiscation of Christian and Muslim property and escalation of violence against Palestinians. The campaign is also endorsed by sixteen organizations, including groups from nine major US denominations as per the latest press release. Take a Stand for the Holy Land aims to increase awareness among American Christians on the land left and persecution facing the Palestinian Christian community. You can visit the webpage HERE and find the full press release below.

Throughout the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Israel is emptying the most fertile land of
its Christian and Muslim inhabitants and using their property to build and expand segregated
settlements, which are forbidden on occupied territory under international law. In Gaza, residents
of the north are being evacuated as Israelis hold planning meetings to resettle the region. This
process of replacing one population with people of a different group is defined as ethnic cleansing,
and it is enabled by US tax dollars.

In East Jerusalem, families have seen their possessions thrown to the street while settlers move in
and take over their homes. In other parts of the West Bank, Christians with century-old land deeds
have been told their land now belongs to the state of Israel. In 2023, the Israeli army evicted eight
Palestinian villages in the West Bank. More villages were driven out in 2024, and in May Israeli
media reported that “since the war began, entire areas of the West Bank have been emptied of their
Palestinian communities.” Dozens of Christian families have left the Bethlehem area during the
same period, with similar trends in Jerusalem and other towns. These losses are devastating for
the rapidly dwindling Christian population. If action is not taken soon, indigenous Christian
communities in the Holy Land may cease to exist.

Christian communities near Bethlehem are in the spotlight as local families fight their eviction. This
area is home to the largest concentration of indigenous Christians of the Holy Land. One example
is the Kisiya family, which has been fighting Israeli confiscation of their land for twelve years
despite clear documents proving ownership of the land purchased by their grandparents. Their
property is in a beautiful valley designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was home to a
beloved restaurant frequented by Israeli and international customers, as well as those living nearby,
until it was destroyed by Israelis four times. The family has been locked out of their land for months
by a new gate installed by illegal settlers who want to take over the property.

The Kisiyas and other Bethlehem families face expulsion in part because they are Christians in an
area eyed for Israel’s expansion of Jewish-only settlements. According to the Applied Research
Institute of Jerusalem (ARIJ), the Greater Bethlehem area has shrunk to 13 percent of its original
size due to the expropriation of land for illegal settlements. Land confiscation is accompanied by
severe restrictions on movement and commerce, leaving the local economy impoverished and
enriching the settlers.

Palestinian Christians have lived in this region for millennia. Many are descendants of the first
Christians, and they are asking for support from the international community to remain on their
ancestral land.Israel’s destruction of Palestinian homes, power plants, schools, water supplies, and infrastructure is funded by US taxpayers. Christians in the U.S. and elsewhere are urged to stand with people of every faith against these crimes and to insist on equal rights for all in the region.

In addition to the main sponsors, the Take a Stand Campaign is endorsed by the Episcopal Peace
Fellowship Palestine Israel Network, Justice for Palestine and Israel Community of the Alliance
of Baptists, Franciscan Action Network, Palestine Justice Network of the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.), Christians for Ceasefire, Unitarian Universalists for Justice in the Middle East, Disciples
of Christ Palestine Israel Network, United Church of Christ Palestine Israel Network, Pax Christi
USA, American Friends Service Committee, Joining Hands for Justice in Palestine and Israel, and
Partners for Palestine. For more information, visit www.pcap-us.org/tas.

 

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Formed in 1984, Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) is a coalition of more than 30 national church communions and organizations, including Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Evangelical traditions that works to encourage US policies that actively promote a comprehensive resolution to conflicts in the Middle East with a focus on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. CMEP works to mobilize US Christians to embrace a holistic perspective and to be advocates of equality, human rights, security, and justice for Israelis, Palestinians, and all people of the Middle East.

 
 
 

Recent CMEP Statements and Press Releases:

Nov 12, 2024 Letter to President Biden to Change U.S. – Israel Policy
CMEP and dozens of other organizations call on President Biden to change the U.S. policy vis-a-vis Israel during the outgoing days of his presidential term. The letter calls on President Biden to acknowledge that the U.S. policy towards Israel has failed and further eroded U.S. interests in the region. It also calls on the President to hold Israel accountable before the law and halt weapons shipments until Israel properly facilitates the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Oct 24, 2024 Joint Statement – Open Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza, Lebanon and Israel and End to Impunity
Churches for Middle East Peace joined more than 150 international NGOs in calling for UN Member States to immediately secure a ceasefire in Gaza, Israel, Lebanon, and across the region. The statement makes clear that “Governments must do everything in their power to end this growing catastrophe and cycle of impunity. It is not only a moral imperative but a legal obligation.” A full copy of the statement and list of signatories is available here.

Nov 13, 2024 Gaza Humanitarian Snapshot #7
Humanitarian aid entering Gaza has fallen to an all-time low. CMEP, along with dozens of other humanitarian organizations, outlines the dire conditions found in Gaza in this Humanitarian Snapshot. These include the direct targeting of aid workers and aid distribution points. Furthermore, tens of thousands of civilians are still trapped in Northern Gaza, which Israel has stated is a combat zone and will not allow aid to enter the region.


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