WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES AGAIN DEFENDS PALESTINIAN JIHADISTS OVER ISRAEL

WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES AGAIN DEFENDS PALESTINIAN JIHADISTS OVER ISRAEL
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

A Christian organization — the European Coalition for Israel —
“blasted international Christian institutions for blaming Israel for the
recent Temple Mount tensions.” In a statement issued by the World
Council of Churches:


Secretary-General Olav Fykse Tveit called upon the
Israeli government to immediately remove the metal detectors, thereby
putting the blame for the latest wave of violence on Israeli security
measures and not on the Palestinian incitement to violence.

A Jewish human rights group — the Simon Wiesenthal Center — condemned the WCC, stating (as Hugh Fitzgerald details here) that the installation of metal detectors is routine at religious sites globally:

In 2015, Saudi Arabia introduced a range of new
restrictions, including electronic bracelets, for Muslims performing the
Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca after capturing a suicide bomber who planned
to attack the Grand Mosque in Islam’s holiest city. Major Christian
sites, most obviously at the Vatican in Rome, have also implemented
enhanced measures amid a continuing wave of Islamist terror attacks in
Europe and the Middle East.

The World Council of Churches has a reputation for condemning Israel
and enabling the Palestinian jihad. A few years ago, the WCC demanded
that Israel release jihad terrorists, and has dedicated events to ending the so-called “illegal occupation.”

“EUROPEAN COALITION FOR ISRAEL: CHRISTIAN GROUPS BIASED AGAINST ISRAEL”, by Benjamin Glatt, Jerusalem Post, July 25, 2017:

A Christian organization promoting Israeli-European
cooperation blasted international Christian institutions for blaming
Israel for the recent Temple Mount tensions.

“It is simply wrong to blame the Israeli government for wanting to
protect those entering the Temple Mount after the recent killings,”
European Coalition for Israel Founding Director Tomas Sandell said
Monday night. “Metal detectors are today a part of standard security
procedures at holy sites in the world, from the Vatican to Mecca. These
measures are put in place simply in order to protect people and are not
meant to deny anyone access.”

Sandell’s remarks came in wake of various statements from Christian
institutions around the world, including the Vatican and the World
Council of Churches in Geneva, pleading for calm and asking Israel to
stop inciting to violence.

In a statement from WCC on Friday, Secretary-General Olav Fykse Tveit
called upon the Israeli government to immediately remove the metal
detectors, thereby putting the blame for the latest wave of violence on
Israeli security measures and not on the Palestinian incitement to
violence.

The Geneva-based organization, which is said to represent millions of
Protestant Christians, has a long history of anti-Israel bias.

Recently, WCC published on its website a statement from its member
churches in the Palestinian territories in which the Balfour Declaration
of 1917 was described as “unlawful” and “marking 100 years of
oppression,” thus rejecting any rights for the Jewish people to live in
their own state in their ancestral homeland. These rights, Sandell said,
were clearly established under international law in San Remo already in
1920. The Palestinian churches further urged WCC to step up efforts to
boycott Israel, which it calls “a colonial apartheid state.”

The European Coalition for Israel also noted that event though WCC
has been very outspoken about the Israeli-Arab conflict in the past, the
organization hasn’t issued any statements on the recent UNESCO
resolutions that denied any Jewish or Christian history in the Holy Land
by declaring heritage sites, such as the Tomb of the Patriarchs, the
Temple Mount and the Western Wall, as exclusively Muslim holy sites.