Ben Cohen 23/12/2014
A new report from Israeli watchdog NGO Monitor has
exposed disturbing levels of anti-Israel hatred in the Christmas messages and
appeals promoted by radical Christian groups dealing with the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“Come All Ye Haters: NGO
Exploitation of Religious Themes to Demonize Israel”reveals that “at
the height of the holiday season, NGOs, well-known charities, and church groups
once again are exploiting Christmas to conduct political warfare against
Israel.”
According to NGO Monitor – which tracks both the
statements and activities of NGOs working in the area as well as their funding
by foreign governments and charities – “In some instances, the rhetoric used
reflects antisemitic theology and sentiments such as comparing Israel to First
Century Romans, portraying Israel as inherently oppressive, and referring to
the ‘tribal god’ of Judaism.”
Among the several examples cited
in the report is the annual “Christmas Alert” booklet produced by Kairos
Palestine, an organization rooted in the 2009 Kairos Declaration on
Palestine, a document authored by the Palestinian Christian activist
Naim Ateek and other church figures, which denies the historic connection
between the Jewish people and the land of Israel while asserting that, in
contrast, “Christian and Muslim Palestinians” are “deeply rooted in the history
and geography of this land.”
In its 2014 booklet, Kairos quotes Father Jamal
Khader of the Latin Patriarch Seminary in Beit Jala describing the “Israeli
occupation” as the “greatest evil” – the abuse of Christians elsewhere in the
Middle East, including the genocidal campaign waged against them by Islamic
State terrorists in Iraq, is not even acknowledged.
Meanwhile, another article in the
booklet presents Israel as an inherently illegitimate state, claiming that
“since 1948 (the year of Israel’s creation,) Israel developed a
regime that combines occupation, apartheid and colonization which acts as the
root cause of the ongoing forced population transfer of the Palestinian
people.”
“During the current holiday season, NGOs exploit
religious sources and biblical verses as part of their political warfare
against Israel,” the NGO Monitor report observed. “The traditional Christian
themes are introduced into a simplistic, one-sided narrative of the conflict
that omits terrorism, Hamas control of Gaza, and Israel’s basic security needs
to protect its civilian population.”
Wi’am, described by NGO Monitor as “a ‘grassroots
organization’ that is involved in BDS,” declared in its Christmas message that
“Christ was born in Bethlehem under the Roman Occupation. This story is not
strange for us…The new Herods are instilling fear in whole communities, using
religion to depict a god of vengeance, a tribal god of retaliation.”
This same theme was echoed in a Christmas message
distributed by Rev. Kate Taber, the representative in the “Holy Land” of the
Presbyterian Church USA. “As we celebrate the birth of the Christ child this
season, it is impossible for me not to imagine what his life would have been
like, or Mary’s as his mother, had he been born in Bethlehem today,” Taber
wrote.
Much of the funding for these and
similar organizations comes from European and American church groups who are in
turn recipients of taxpayer funds. “As funders, these governments are enablers
and share the moral responsibility for the actions of the NGOs,” NGO Monitor
concluded.
These Christian organizations are rebelling against God who explicitly gave the Land of Israel to the Jewish people descendants of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. God does not lie or change His mind. These Cgristian groups are defrying God's will and blaspheming
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