Delaware online, Wilmington, DE is the paper that published this extensive advocacy article on the Israeli - Palestinian conflict written by two leaders of Churches for Middle East Peace in the state of Delaware, Robert Stoddard and William Lane. The article reflects a concern for both sides on this conflict, and acknowledges the need to exercise full respect and appreciation for the interests of both parties, Israel and Palestine.
Deal with Israel, Palestine equally to promote peace
Dec 24, 2012
Dec 24, 2012
The recent exchange in Delaware Voice columns between Delaware Neighbors Against the Occupation and Lt. Gov. Matt Denn regarding Israel/Palestine cause us to urge a re-examination of this conflict from both viewpoints. If there is ever to be an end to this long, bitter and brutal conflict, we must all first recognize the sufferings, mistrust and legitimate fears of Israelis and Palestinians alike and their mutual longing for justice, security and lasting peace.
We affirm the right of
Israel to exist as a secure, democratic state. (Whether Jewish and democratic we
leave for later discussion.) We call on all Palestinians to do likewise, thereby
rejecting Hamas’ call for a Palestinian-only state in place of Israel. We
condemn the use of suicide bombs and rockets against Israeli civilians, Jewish
and Arab, by Palestinian militants and call for an end of such attacks. Given
the demographics, we worry that even with 138 settlements and 506,000 settlers
on Palestinian land and more settlements encouraged, Israeli Jews will still
soon become a minority if Israel continues to occupy that land. And we are
alarmed by Israel’s growing isolation, especially since the Arab spring, for
Israel needs international and economic engagement and peace with its neighbors
if it is to survive over time.
We affirm equally the
right of Palestinians to exist within the secure borders of their own viable and
contiguous state. We deplore and call for an end to the Israeli Occupation of
the West Bank, (the size of Delaware with four times our population), and the
continuing siege of Gaza, (about the size and density of Philadelphia). We
vehemently oppose the Israeli government’s oppression of Palestinian men, women
and children through the systematic confiscation of their land and water
resources, destruction of their homes and orchards, walling in of their towns
and villages, their detention and imprisonment without trial, the restriction of
their freedom of movement and the relentless building of Jewish settlements and
roads in the Palestinian territories, all enforced by the occupying Israeli
army.
These are painful, but
nevertheless indisputable “facts on the ground” verified by the United Nations,
international and Israeli human rights organizations and we Christians, Jews and
Muslims who have been there and seen for ourselves.
This is an unhealthy and
unsustainable situation for Palestinians – and Israelis. The Occupation and
siege are taking a terrible toll physically, emotionally and economically on
both sides. Israelis have been injured and killed, but Palestinian casualties
have been at a far greater rate due to Israel’s military power and asymmetrical
warfare.
The Occupation undermines
the religious and social values of Palestinians, Christians and Muslims,
fostering in some hostility, hatred and extremism.
Former Israel Defense
Forces’ soldiers testify that having to treat Palestinians as less than human
dehumanizes them as well. Such policies negate the democratic values on which
Israel was founded, not to mention our shared Judeo/Christian religious and
moral values of doing justice, doing no harm to others and striving for true
shalom – wholeness.
Furthermore, our nation’s
unqualified support of Israel, at the expense of the Palestinians, undercuts our
ability to be a fair and honest broker of peace. Then too, our unbalanced
policies and actions reflect poorly on us internationally, especially in Arab
nations and the Muslim world and now Europe.
What can be done to turn
this situation back toward peace? What can we in Delaware, Christians, Jews,
Muslims, do to promote peace in Israel/Palestine? As citizens of “the most
powerful nation on earth,” we can inform ourselves from sources other than our
biased mainstream media and with visits to Israel, East Jerusalem, the West Bank
and Gaza of the true facts on the ground. Then, as difficult and painful as it
is, we must face up to the truth and exercise our democratic right – and
obligation – to speak that truth our Congressmen, United States senators and
president to advocate for:
• Implementation of the
ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel
• Hamas’s recognition of
Israel’s right to exist
• An end of all terrorist
acts, be they carried out by Palestinian militants or the Israeli military
• An end to the Occupation
of the West Bank and siege of Gaza and return to the 1967 borders with land
swaps
• An immediate end to
construction of Israeli settlements and infrastructure on Palestinian land
• Holding both parties
accountable to American laws regarding military and economic aid
• Resumption of the peace
process leading to the establishment of two independent states living
side-by-side peacefully
And above all, America
must deal with Israel and the Palestinians as equal partners, not favoring one
over the other. This is the only way we can help bring about security and peace
based on justice for all peoples in our shared Holy Land.
We must be pro-Israel and
pro-Palestine if we are to be pro-peace. Shalom/Salaam
Robert Stoddard is the founder and
William Lane the chair of Delaware Churches for Middle East
Peace.
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20121224/OPINION07/312250007/Deal-Israel-Palestine-equally-promote-peace
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20121224/OPINION07/312250007/Deal-Israel-Palestine-equally-promote-peace
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