Title: The IsraeliPalestinian Conflict
1The Israeli-PalestinianConflict
- The One-Sided View of the
- United Methodist Church
2The UMC consistently presentsa one-sided view of
the Israeli-Palestinian conflictin its print
and online resources.
3- New World Outlook is not attempting to provide
balanced views about the conflict in this issue.
New World Outlook is attempting to be the
balance. Readers can find the Israeli viewpoint
in the mainstream media, on the internet, and in
many books on the issue. - New World Outlook Editor Christie House
4The Wall on the cover of UMCsmission-activitie
smagazine
5- Israelis constantly inflict harsh measures on
all Palestinians. They attack and kill
Palestinian Muslims on a regular basis in the
name of security. When Israelis strike at a
neighborhood in the Gaza Strip and scores of
Palestinian men, women, and children get killed,
the cries of these oppressed hardly make it into
the airwaves of our digital world. -
- Unheard
Voices
- New World Outlook
- MarchApril 2007
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6UMCs Web ResourcesTap Into Extremism
- As part of its Israeli-Palestinian Mission
Study, the UMC promotes a bibliography heavily
dependent upon Americans for Middle East
Understanding, a group funded by various Saudi
concerns such as the World Muslim League.
7The long list of offerings are without exception
one-sided, with titles including
- Israel An Apartheid State
- Original Sins Reflections on the History of
Zionism and Israel
8Does this belong on any mission study resource
list?
- One entry in the bibliography, The Mythic Past
Biblical Archaeology and the Myth of Israel,
makes a fiction of the Israel of the Old
Testament.
9Some entries in the bibliographygo beyond a
one-sided examinationof the conflict.
A few are staples of anti-Jewish and neo-nazi
websites
10- The Holocaust Industry Reflections on the
Exploitation of Jewish Suffering
- Remember the Liberty
- Jewish History, Jewish Religion The Weight of
Three Thousand Years
11Global Ministries Photo Gallery shows only the
Palestinian narrative.
12 Where are the pictures of Israeli civilians
blown up by suicide bombers?
13 Where are the pictures of the victims of terror
in discos and clubs in Tel Aviv?
14 Where are the pictures of Qassam rocket attacks
on classrooms in Sderot?
15UMCs bias is contrary to the balance the 2004
General Conference specified
- We urge all United Methodists in the U.S. to
encourage members of each congregation to study
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
from all perspectives
by inviting speakers to church events, reading
books, using audio visual resources in
educational forums, and getting information from
websites.
16The UMC laid the groundwork for the anti-Israel
resolutions of other Protestant denominations
17- UMCs May 2004 statement, Opposition to Israeli
Settlements in Palestinian Land, preceded the
Presbyterian Church USAs divestment resolution.
- That one-sided measure dwells on the separation
wall, intensified closures, curfews,
dehumanizing checkpoints, home demolitions with
scant attention given to the terror war waged
against Israeli civilians.
18- UMC has been instrumental in the formation of
and ongoing leadership of the BDS (Boycott,
Divestment, Sanction) movement through its
involvement in the U.S. Campaign to End the
Israeli Occupation. This organization actively
seeks to delegitimize the Jewish State
19- Global Ministries Executive Secretary David
Wildman and missionary Ashley Wilkinson-Meyer sit
on the Steering Committee of the U.S. Campaign.
- Global Ministries Womens Division urged one
million members of United Methodist Women to
participate in the U.S. Campaigns June 2007
demon-stration called The World Says No to
Israeli Occupation.
20UMC consistently presents a one-sided view on
its fact-finding visits to the region.
21From a 2007 trip briefing
- Emphasis was on hearing the Palestinian side
of the story because most Americans are already
familiar with the Israeli side of the issue.
- David Wildman
- Executive Secretary, Human Rights and
Racial Justice,
- General Board of Global Ministries
22 Global Mission's study book on the Middle East
has drawn intense criticism from Christian and
Jewish groups
- Christians for Fair Witness replete with
factual errors, misrepresentations, material
omissions and distortions. A somewhat blatant
attempt to portray Jews and Israelis in as
damning a light as possible. - Jewish Council for Public Affairs the most
egregious thing that has crossed my desk that was
not put out by an overt hate group.
23The study book portrays Jews, both in ancient and
modern times, as a contentious people, unlike
Muslims who are presented as paragons of
tolerance.
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century Jewish
immigrants to Palestine are depicted as European
usurpers and a people too psychologically damaged
by a history of anti-semitism to be able to live
in peace with their neighbors.
24- The viewpoint of the early Jewish settlers
was that of Western European colonialists. Today
we would surely judge that outlook as basically
racist, and it still is. - Israel-Palestine
- A Mission Study
- for 2007-2008, p. 32
25- The Israelis have seldom taken responsibility,
at least publicly, for their belligerence and
their intentional undermining of attempts at
resolutions to the conflict. - Israel-Palestine
- A Mission Study
- for 2007-2008, p. 71
26- For its day-long Israel-Palestine Mission Study
seminars, Global Ministries provides handouts
designed to inform Methodists of the regions
history. -
These handouts make the case against a Jewish
presence in the land of Israel.
27Only alleged Jewish aggression is chronicled,
with Arab attacks either justified or simply
omitted. Consequently
- the outbreak of the Arab Revolt of 1936,
orchestrated by Arab leaders and leading to the
killing of 85 Jews, is attributed to legitimate
grievances - no mention is made of the invasion by six Arab
nations after Israels May 1948 declaration of
independence
28- Israels 1967 occupation of Gaza and West Bank is
presented without context. Recipients of the
UMCs handouts are not informed of the events
leading up to the Six-Day War when a combined
threat from Egypt and Syria saw 80,000 troops
massed at Israels borders with a simultaneous
naval blockade
- no mention is made of Egypt and Syrias surprise
attack of Israel in 1973 on Yom Kippur, the
holiest day of the Jewish calendar
29- no reference is made to Hamas anti-semitic
charter calling for the obliteration of Israel
- Hezbollah, which rained rockets on Israels
north, is not mentioned
- the handouts ignore a sustained Palestinian
campaign to glorify martyrdom to children and to
viciously depict all Jews as enemies who ought to
be killed.
30The net result is that Methodists who receive
their lessons in Middle East history from the UMC
come away misinformed, with no sense of the real
complexities involved in addressing the conflict.
31What can Methodists do?
- Become aware of the extent that UMC resources
show bias in the depiction of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Read from a broad array of sources. Two books
that provide a larger context are
- Eugene Korns The Jewish Connection to Israel,
the Promised Land A Brief Introduction for
Christians.
- Paul Johnsons A History of the Jews
- Please share this presentation with concerned
friends.
32Insist on balance in all UMC resources and church
events in keeping with the 2004 General
Conference mandate
- We urge all United Methodists in the U.S. to
encourage members of each congregation to study
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
from all perspectives.