A Message from Jerusalem
26 March, 1999
We Palestinian Christians of the Holy Land
dedicate this day, Friday, March 26,
1999, as a day of prayer and fasting for our city Jerusalem.
Jerusalem today, is an occupied
city. It came under Israeli sovereignty by a unilateral Israeli decision that
violates international law and the consensus of the international community. It
is maintained by the power of might rather than
justice and right. We therefore declare - peacefully, non-violently and with
calm reasoning – that the present situation of Jerusalem
can never lead to a secure and durable peace. We refuse to accept it and firmly
believe that it is also unacceptable to God.
Israel's
monopoly of control over the Holy City,
to the exclusive benefit of Jews, increases tension between Israelis and
Palestinians and exacerbates the violence. Israel
continues to confiscate more Palestinian land and property for the building of
Jewish colonies. It persists in demolishing Palestinian homes and in
confiscating Palestinians' identity cards causing their forced expulsion from
the city. Israel
continues to close Jerusalem to
Palestinians, to deprive them of their livelihood and deny them access to the Holy
City even for worship. All these
measures, as well as the humiliating and inhumane treatment of Palestinians are
in violation of religious, moral, and ethical principles, as well as
international conventions.
We reaffirm that the city of Jerusalem
is a city for two peoples – Palestinians and Israelis – and three religions,
Christianity, Islam and Judaism; and that its sovereignty must
be shared. We, therefore, call upon the Israeli government to halt
unilateral changes of the city's character and composition, and the violation
of the rights of its indigenous people whether religious or political. We also
call upon all peace-loving governments, institutions and individuals to
continue working for an end to aggression and the establishment of justice.
As we commemorate the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ and celebrate
his glorious resurrection, we affirm, inspired by his great example, the
victory of right over wrong, of justice over oppression and of life over death.
We live in the hope of a better future for all the people of our region. We
pray to Almighty God, to cause a miracle to happen, to bring about a change in
our situation and grant our city and country a just and secure peace.