Prophets and Peaceniks
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 03:12pm (GMT)
On March 22, 2006 I was back in Jerusalem and once again visited with
Jeff Halper, a 2006 Noble Peace Prize nominee in his ICAHD office. Jeff
is an American Israeli and the Founder and Coordinator of ICAHD/Israeli
Committee on House Demolitions.
I sought his advice that day after reading his new book "Obstacles to Peace: A Reframing of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict."
I was encouraged by what he wrote because a part of the issue of
reframing the Israeli Palestinian conflict is what I have been trying
to do by focusing on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which
was ratified by Israel in 1948 and was contingent upon its becoming a
state.
Jeff told me that "Israel has no constitution but has a Declaration of
Independence which promised that Israel would abide by conditions and
UN resolutions. They have not fulfilled the agreement which was the
basis of their independence."
The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel was signed
May 14, 1948 the day the British Mandate over Palestine expired. The
USA recognized Israel that very night and the USSR three days later.
The Declaration affirms that the state of Israel "will be based on
freedom, justice, and peace as envisioned by the prophets of Israel: it
will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its
inhabitants irrespective of religion...and will guarantee freedom of
religion, conscience, education and culture: it will safeguard the Holy
places of all religions, and it will be faithful to the principals of
the Charter of the United Nations."
Jeff has consistently stated that, "Israel is a not a theocracy but is
an Ethnocracy, meaning a country run and controlled by a national group
with some democratic elements but set up with Jews in control and
structured to keep them in control. The other day someone mentioned to
me that all elections are bullshit everywhere and if the people in
power actually thought elections would change things, they would
eliminate them!
"One out of three Israeli children live below the poverty line. It's
probably about 80% for Palestinians. Jews are like everyone else, those
who have been abused grow up to be abusers. Things here have been
turned on their head: its victim mentality and denial about the
occupation. Once Israelis accept the fact that they are occupiers they
will have to admit their State Terrorism."
"Christian Fundamentalism is a big problem. John Hagee and Falwell have
established Christians United for Israel and they are the Christian
AIPAC. There's a big meeting happening in D.C. which Israel supports
with big money. They are the ones you need to interact with."
We conversed on how I should go about this and then I ask Jeff to look
into the future and he responded, "I think things will blow before
people will wake up about the injustice which is just not sustainable.
That is the hopeful part about this conflict; it will end, for
injustice is unsustainable."
After I left Jeff I walked down to the Zionist International Christian
Embassy in Jerusalem which is a group of fundamentalists who
financially support Israel's policy of Aliyah: the immigration and
absorption of Jews. I hoped to ask them about supporting the UN
Resolution affirming the right of return to Palestinian refugees but no
one was available to speak to me. I left my card and hoped someone
there would read the WAWA blog and interact with me. So far, no takers.
Every right thinking Christian understands that Christian Zionism is a
modern theological and political movement that embraces the most
extreme ideological positions of Zionism which is detrimental to a just
peace within Israel Palestine. These fundamentalists share a worldview
that preaches a gospel identified with the ideology of empire,
colonialism and militarism. This is not the Gospel Christ preached, for
he taught we must love, forgive, do good to all and it is the
peacemakers who are the children of God.
After all, who would Jesus bomb? Nobody!
Christian Zionists emphasize-and hope/pray for- apocalyptic event that
will lead to the end of history and they totally ignore Christ's love
and compassion for all. Their theology is the fastest growing cult in
America, partly because mainline churches have remained silent about
the forty year occupation of Palestine.
Sabeel, the Jerusalem based and rapidly spreading international
movement promotes a theology of liberation and denounces oppression and
occupation. The following is excerpted from "Challenging Christian
Zionism" which was compiled after their 5th International Conference.
"We categorically reject Christian Zionist doctrines as false teachings
that undermine the biblical message of love, justice and mercy. We
further reject the contemporary alliance of Christian Zionist leaders
and organizations with extremist elements in the governments of Israel
and the United States that are presently seeking to impose their
unilateral preemptive strategies and militaristic rule over others,
including Palestine and Iraq. As a result of the April 14, 2004
Bush-Sharon memorandum of understanding, the crisis in Israel and
Palestine has moved into a new phase of oppression of the Palestinian
people. This will inevitably lead to unending cycles of violence and
counter violence that are already spreading throughout the Middle East
and other parts of the world. We reject the heretical teachings of
Christian Zionism that facilitate and support these extremist policies
as they advance a form of radical exclusivity and perpetual war rather
than the gospel of love, redemption and reconciliation taught by Jesus
Christ.
"Rather than condemn the world to the doom of Armageddon we call upon
everyone to liberate themselves from ideologies of militarism and
occupation and instead to pursue the healing of the world. We call upon
the Christians in churches on every continent to prayerfully remember
the suffering of the Palestinian and Israeli people, both of whom are
victims of occupation and militarism. The recent construction of the
Israeli wall on Palestinian land precludes a viable Palestinian state.
"Therefore, we commit ourselves to the following principals as an
alternative way: we affirm that all people are created in the image of
God and called to honor the dignity and respect the equal rights of
every human being.
"We call upon people of good will everywhere to reject the theology of
Christian Zionism and all parallel religious and ideological
fundamentalisms that privilege a particular people at the expense of
others.
"We are committed to the power of non-violent resistance to defeat the occupation and attain a just and lasting peace.
"With renewed urgency we warn that the theology of Christian Zionism is
leading to the moral justification of empire, colonization, apartheid
and oppression.
"The ideal and best solution has always been to envisage ultimately a
bi-national state in Palestine-Israel where people are free and equal,
living under a constitutional democracy that protects and guarantees
all their rights, responsibilities and duties without racism or
discrimination-one state for two nations and three religions.
"Justice alone guarantees a peace that will lead to reconciliation and
a life of security and prosperity for all the peoples of the land.
Working for peace makes us children of God.- April 18, 2004 statement
from the 5th International Sabeel Conference "Challenging Christian
Zionism"
This reporter returns to the Occupied Palestinian Territories November
1-13, 2006 to report on Sabeel's 6th International Conference: The
Forgotten Faithful, who are the Palestinian Christians.
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