Heads of Churches in Jerusalem have repeatedly raised concerns about attacks and harassment by extremist elements in Israeli society, and the grave threats posed to the Christian presence in the city and in the region. In a 27 July statement, Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem expressed concern over “lamentable events” that unfolded upon the grounds of the Al-Agsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif. “We bear witness to the intrusion by Israeli radicals, a grievous violation that strikes at the very core of the sanctity of Jerusalem, the City of Peace,” reads the statement. The heads of churches noted that they have witnessed the erosion of safety for Muslim worshipers and the affront to the dignity of the Palestinian people. “Such actions transgress the principles of peace, love, and compassion that are the very essence of our faith,” reads the statement. “Jerusalem, the Holy City, is a tapestry woven with the threads of sacred history, each strand contributing to the rich fabric of its spiritual significance.” The Status Quo must be cherished and safeguarded, urged the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem. The heads of churches reaffirmed their steadfast respect and support for the exclusive right of Muslims to Al-Agsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif. “Let the beacon of peace and brotherly love shine forth from the Holy City, guiding us all towards the path of understanding, reconciliation, and enduring justice and peace,” concluded the statement. WCC acting general secretary (during the vacation) Marianne Ejdersten expressed deep solidarity with the member churches and Christians of the region in their life and work, keeping the Christian faith and witness in the Holy Land alive and vibrant, as well as with all people in the region. Referring to the increased violence, Ejdersten condemned attacks on Christians, Muslims and others seeking to exercise their right to freedom of religion in the Holy Land. “The WCC has consistently affirmed the long-held understanding that Jerusalem is a shared Holy City of three religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—and violations to the Status Quo bring division, and violence,” said Ejdersten. |
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