Our quest for liberty, democracy, and respect for pluralism is a common aspiration we share alongside our Moslem compatriots. Palestinian Christians and Moslems agree on many things, especially when it comes to the issue of independence and the return to Jerusalem.
Accordingly, we utterly condemn any Israeli attempt to deal with us as a separate entity of alien presence in Palestine.
In the Jerusalem Post on Wednesday, October 25, 2000, there was an article claiming that the Israeli Foreign Ministry is helping hundreds of Christian families flee Palestinian Authority areas. We caution against believing such falsity. Israel, as a colonialist entity, after having become morally bankrupt and militarily impotent, is now resorting to an old colonialist tactic; to divide and conquer. Our Palestinian unity is much stronger than any such cheap endeavor. It is our duty as Christians to speak up against injustice and to resist it. The New Testament tells us “Do not fear those who kill the body, but cannot kill the soul.” (Matthew 10:28). It was since 1948 that Israel up-rooted approximately 450 Palestinian villages, some of them either entirely Christian or with a Christian population, of course not ignoring the fact that it was criminal to up-root Moslems as well.
Throughout the conflict, Israel targeted Christians because they constitute a bridge between the Christian West and the Moslem East. St. John Monastery, near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Mosque of Omar, has been confiscated. Armed settlers are desecrating the Monastery. On the out-skirts of Jerusalem, Gilo settlement is built on land confiscated from Beit Jala Christians. The list of atrocities committed against Christians by Israel is endless.
In the mentioned Jerusalem Post article, Shlomo Dror, spokesman for the coordinator of activities in the territories stated that Embassies of England, Canada, and Cyprus “sent cars to pick up [Christian] families from their homes… granting passports to spouses and grandparents and offering financial assistance or air tickets to leave… In many cases the embassies eased restrictions and granted passports.”
We have the right to know from the
Embassies of England, Canada, and Cyprus: How true are the Israeli
claims? We certainly look forward to an explanation. We hope there can
be un-ambiguous public statements regarding this matter. As Christian
Palestinians and as Arabs, we demand an immediate stop to all Israeli
lies and distortions regarding our national unity.
Palestine Affairs Council