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Friday, November 04, 2005
Episcopal News Service - Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold has
responded 'with great sadness' to Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad's
comments at an October 26 conference titled "The World Without Zionism,"
during which he called Israel a "disgraceful blot" that should be "wiped
off the map" and warned leaders of Muslim nations who might recognize
the state of Israel that they faced "the wrath of their own people."
While traveling in Asia, I read with great sadness the statements of the
president of Iran, Mahmud Ahmadinejad, that Israel "should be wiped off
the map" and "anybody who recognizes Israel will burn in the fire of the
Islam nation's fury." The purpose of such rhetoric is to bring pain and
suffering to Jews and to undermine efforts for peace in the Middle East.
The Episcopal Church has long supported the State of Israel as well as
the establishment of a Palestinian State. Much pain and suffering, and
many lives have been lost, in the effort to make that vision a reality.
There should be no place in our world for words that incite violence.
They are particularly painful when they come at a time of hope ever so
fragile. This language from the President of Iran is especially
abhorrent to those who seek a world reconciled, not divided. I pray that
it will not be repeated.
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