An Open Letter from Christian Clergy from the Bethlehem Area
An Open Letter from Christian Clergy from the Bethlehem
Area
Act with justice and righteousness, and deliver from the
hand of the oppressor anyone who has been robbed (Jeremiah 22:3)
We are
writing this letter in our capacity as spiritual leaders of various Christian
communities in the Bethlehem Area. The Israeli Government is planning to annex
more occupied Palestinian land. According to the information they have
released, this process could begin on July 1st. For Palestine,
Bethlehem and particularly for its Christian population, this new process of
annexation will be particularly catastrophic.
Soon
after the occupation of 1967 Israel annexed over 20,000 dunums of land in the
northern parts of Bethlehem, Beit Jala and Beit Sahour, for the construction of
illegal colonial settlements. This severely hindered our capacity to grow as
communities. They have already annexed one of the most important Christian
religious sites of Bethlehem, the Mar Elias Monastery, and separated Bethlehem
from Jerusalem for the first time in the two-thousand years of Christian
history in Holy Land.
Our
biggest concern is that the annexation of those areas will push more people to
emigrate. Bethlehem, surrounded by walls and settlements, already feels like an
open prison. Annexation means the prison becomes even smaller, with no hopes
for a better future.
This
is land theft! We are talking about land that is largely privately owned and
that our families have owned, inherited and farmed for hundreds of years.
Most
of our parishioners have lost hope in earthly powers. They feel hopeless and
helpless, evident in the words a parishioner this month as he watched his land
devoured by Israeli bulldozers preparing the way for more wall expansion: “It
is devastating. You see bulldozers destroying your land and you can do nothing.
No one is stopping them.”
Our
parishioners no longer believe that anyone will stand courageously for justice
and peace and stop this tremendous injustice that is taking place in front of
your eyes. The human rights of Palestinians have been violated for decades.
Hope is a pillar of our faith, yet is being challenged due to the actions of
those who claim to care about the Christians in the Middle East. In practice,
annexation could be the final straw when it comes to a viable Christian
presence in Palestine, as well as the national aspirations to live in freedom,
independence, dignity and equality in our homeland in accordance with
international law.
Nobody
can claim that they did not know the consequences of annexation for Palestine
in general and Bethlehem in particular. We feel the burden of history upon our
shoulders to keep the Christian presence in the land where it all started. As
we continue to put our hope and trust in God, we call upon the leaders of this
world to stop this severe injustice. We remain committed to peace with justice,
and find strength in the support of many around the world, specially the
support of many churches. We hope that the world takes decisive and concrete
actions to stop this injustice and provide the conditions to restore hope for a
future of justice and peace that this land deserves.
Fr. Issa Musleh – Forefathers Greek Orthodox Church Beit Sahour
Fr. Hanna Salem – Catholic Church of the Annunciation Beit Jala
Fr. Bolous Al Alam – St. Mary Greek Orthodox Church Beit Jala
Rev. Ashraf Tannous – The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation Beit Jala
Fr. Suheil Fakhouri – Our Lady of the Shepherds Melkite Church Beit Sahour
Rev. Munther Isaac – The Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church Bethlehem and The Evangelical Lutheran Church Beit Sahour
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