The WCC central committee,
meeting in Geneva on 21-27 June 2023, expresses its ongoing and continuous concern about two significant territorial crises in the Eastern Mediterranean: Palestine and
Israel, and Cyprus.
These politically driven conflicts have resulted in illegal occupations that have spanned decades.
Regarding Palestine and
Israel:
1. 2022 was the deadliest year in recent history. New
and
heart-breaking records
of violence are
continuously being made, and the situation
is steadily and rapidly worsening.
2.
We are witnessing a recent surge in attacks against individuals, families, churches and holy sites,
as well as
physical and verbal abuse targeting clergy by Israeli
radicals.
3. Over the past few weeks, the police in the Old City have stopped Ecumenical Accompaniers
from being present and accompanying local Palestinians. In some cases,
the Accompaniers have
been escorted out of
the city.
4. Home demolitions, land annexations, and violations of international human rights law continue in the West Bank and in East Jerusalem, hindering all efforts for peace and coexistence.
Regarding Cyprus:
1. Destruction of churches and desacralisation of holy places continue in the occupied parts of the island.
2. The government of Türkiye continues to build additional housing in the occupied parts of Cyprus in order to move in some of the displaced refugees impacted by the recent earthquake. By
doing so, Türkiye is changing the demographic landscape of the island and adding more
obstacles to restoring the sovereignty of
the government of
Cyprus.
3.
The
visit of the Turkish president to Cyprus asking for international recognition shows a lack of
respect for international law and weakens the efforts by the United Nations to negotiate a solution to the dispute.
The central committee therefore:
Urges the international community to assume a greater role in supporting the protection
of communities, safeguarding holy sites, and upholding the current "Status Quo" in Jerusalem,
including supporting the Hashemite custodianship over Muslim and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.
Calls on the international community to take an active role to help reverse violent trends and to initiate practical solutions to achieve just and sustainable peace
for
all in the Holy Land, independent of political agendas and economic interests.