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A STATEMENT BY
THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE FOR ISRAEL
REGARDING ISRAEL’S WAR
ON TERRORISM
The
National Christian Leadership Conference for Israel (NCLCI), a
broad based ecumenical network of Christian organizations and
individuals united in support for Israel, continues to be deeply
concerned about events in the Middle East. Thirteen members of
the NCLCI Executive Committee traveled to the region in January
2002 to assess the situation and to express our support for
genuine peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
Based on what we saw
and heard while we were there and on what we continue to learn
about the situation:
- NCLCI denounces the
armed occupation of the fourth-century Church of the
Nativity, one of the most holy sites in Christianity, as
well as other churches, hospitals, orphanages and schools.
- NCLCI commends the
Israel Defense Forces for exercising patience and
sensitivity to Christian sites in Bethlehem – firing only
when fired upon and readily apologizing and accepting
responsibility when mistakes are made.
- NCLCI commends
Israel for providing food, water and first aid to all
non-combatants in the Church of the Nativity and elsewhere
when needed.
- NCLCI commends
Israel for accepting the burden of house-to-house combat in
an attempt to mitigate Palestinian casualties and
destruction while absorbing significant casualties of its
own.
- NCLCI denounces the
placement of Palestinian military units in civilian
neighborhoods and the booby trapping of buildings with
explosives that inevitably endanger children. The contempt
for civilian populations, whose aspirations the Palestinian
Authority purports to represent, is reprehensible.
- NCLCI denounces all
attempts to manipulate world opinion away from reality.
Specifically, we denounce the use of the UN and media
sources to accuse Israel of a "massacre" in Jenin
– a charge that is widely recognized as false.
- NCLCI recognizes the
legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people, but
condemns the use of violence that is being used to try to
achieve their goals.
NCLCI urges all
parties to return to the negotiating process since that is the
only way that true peace can ever be established between
Israel and the Palestinian people."
- NCLCI grieves all
loss of life, the shattered lives and dreams of innocent
bystanders and the destruction of homes and property. We
pray that God will comfort all who mourn and guide all who
work for a genuine peace.
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