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Warren Clark,
Executive Director issued the following statement today:
We grieve the tragic loss
of eight young lives in the attack yesterday by a Palestinian extremist
against Israeli yeshiva students in Jerusalem. Such terrorism is never
acceptable or justifiable. Unfortunately it is only the latest event in
the current spasm of violence and retaliation that started in southern
Israel and Gaza and that has led to scores of dead, mostly Palestinian.
All efforts must now be taken to achieve an urgently needed cease-fire.
CMEP heads of churches
and organizations sent a letter to Secretary Rice a week ago expressing
concern for all civilians caught in the conflict, urging her to help
“achieve a ceasefire, end the Gaza blockade and achieve real security at
Gaza’s borders”. They warned of the danger of even greater confrontation
and the risk this posed to the peace process.
Sadly history suggests
one can expect more violence and killing in the months ahead as Israeli
and Palestinian negotiators continue the peace process initiated by the
United States at Annapolis last year. Both sides, Israeli and
Palestinian, deserve respect and support for continuing to negotiate in
the face of efforts to derail them.
While not underestimating
the forces arrayed against peace and with ample reasons for skepticism,
there is no acceptable alternative to pursuing a negotiated two state
resolution of the conflict. We pray the time is coming soon for all the
children of Abraham to live in peace and security in the land called
holy.
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