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WCC meets with leaders from Global Kairos for Justice Coalition

World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay received Rev. Dr Munther Isaac, moderator of the Global Kairos for Justice Coalition, and Mr Rifat Odeh Kassis, in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva on 12 April, to discuss the continued and escalating crisis in Palestine in the light of the ongoing occupation of the Palestinian territories by Israel and the ever-increasing security measures restricting the freedom of Palestinian people.

Global Peace Prayer will draw Christians together in hope for better future

A Global Peace Prayer on 22 March will draw Christians together in hope for a better future. A communique from a prayer planning committee explained that Christians are called into prayer and advocacy for peace. In a global context where war and violence abound, the practice of peace has become even more urgent,” reads the message.

مجلس الكنائس العالمي يوفر الموارد لمساعدة الناس على الضغط من أجل الوصول دون عوائق إلى القدس خلال احتفالات عيد الفصح.

يقدم مجلس الكنائس العالمي (WCC)  الموارد – بما في ذلك أنموذج رسالة وأفكار للتوزيع – التي تدعو حكومة إسرائيل وجميع الحكومات في جميع أنحاء العالم إلى ضمان الوصول دون عوائق إلى الأماكن المقدسة في القدس خلال احتفالات عيد الفصح القادمة.

E1 land holds future promise for Palestinians—but will those dreams be shattered?

Dr Jad Issac tends to think in numbers. When it comes to the land in the West Bank on the outskirts of Jerusalem and the Jordan Valley—known simply as E1— Issac is weighing a stark figure: a loss of $2 billion a year for Palestinians versus the ability to net the same amount of revenue, pay off debts, and, in turn, help poorer countries.  The astronomical figure amounts to lost tourism opportunities due to the lack of access to E1, Jordan Valley, and the Dead Sea—as per the Economic Cost of the Occupation Study done by the Applied Research Institute of Jerusalem.

What’s it like to monitor human rights in Hebron? Alex Brock gives eyewitness account

Alexander Brock, an international development practitioner from Ireland, recently returned from a deployment with the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel. On 1 March, he gave an eyewitness account of what it’s like to monitor human rights in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank. He was part of a group of 27 ecumenical accompaniers from all over the world. 

WCC calls for an end to violence in West Bank

In the wake of a raid by Israeli military forces in which 11 Palestinians were killed, World Council of Churches general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay condemned the deaths of civilians and called for an end to violence in the West Bank.

500 churches and religious sites destroyed in Ukraine during the war

At least 494 religious buildings in Ukraine have been destroyed, damaged, or looted as a result of the Russian invasion—and seizure of religious buildings for use as Russian military bases increases the scale of destruction of religious sites in Ukraine, reports the Institute for Religious Freedom.

في نقاطِ تفتيشِ الفلسطينيين، "يجبُ أن نفعلَ شيئاً حيال نظامِ السيطرةِ اللاإنساني هذا"

أمضتْ حنا باراج، وهي امرأةٌ إسرائيليةٌ تصف نفسها بأنّها "دبلوماسيّةٌ في مجالِ حقوقِ الإنسان" وتعملُ لصالحِ منظمةِ ماخسوم ووتش، عقوداً في مراقبةِ ما يحدثُ للفلسطينيين عند نقاطِ التفتيش، وتقولُ - باختصار- "الوضعُ لاإنسانيٌّ".