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 Silwan, East Jerusalem

Al-Bustan neighbourhood in Silwan, East Jerusalem.

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The governing body also urged all member churches and ecumenical partners, members of Jewish and Muslim communities, and all people of good will, to support the member churches and Christian communities of the Holy Land as essential components of the diverse multi-religious and multicultural nature of society in the region, including the Christian presence in the region.”

The central committee welcomed the WCCs continuing relationships with the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations and the World Jewish Congress, and the opportunities which they provide for dialogue on these issues.

The statement the government and authorities of Israel to ensure equal human rights for all people living under their responsibility, and to ensure accountability for attacks and violations against Palestinians, against the holy places, churches, Christian communities, Muslims and other groups, and to ensure free access to places of worship and holy sites.”

The central committee also appealed to all members of the international community and all WCC member churches and ecumenical partners to stand up for international law and to speak out against the looming evictions in Masafer Yatta and other threatened displacements of Palestinian communities in the occupied territories.”

The statement concludes by reiterating the WCCs constant call for an end to the occupation, and for equal human rights for all in the region.”

WCC Central Committee Statement on Threats to a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine, and to the Christian Presence in the Holy Land

WCC Central committee meeting, June 2022

WCC's work on Peace-building, Conflict transformation & Reconciliation: Middle East