Accuses Caterpillar of helping to destroy Palestinian property
Israel Defense Forces bulldozer
The United Methodist Church's official lobby office is urging church
agencies and members to divest their holdings in Caterpillar Inc.
because the company sells bulldozers to Israel.
United Methodist General Board of Church and Society sponsored the
resolution, accusing Caterpillar of facilitating Israel's destruction
of Palestinian property.
Caterpillar, along with Israel, was the target of a lawsuit by the
family of Rachel Corrie after the activist was crushed by a bulldozer
in 2003 while attempting to block the destruction of a Palestinian home
used to facilitate arms smuggling.
The resolution will go before the United Methodist General Conference
in April 2008.
The 7.9 million member church's pension agency reportedly has $5
million in Caterpillar stock out of $15 billion in assets.
Other mainline churches, including the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and
the Church of England, recently have rejected similar measures.
However, WND reported earlier when the Presbyterian Church hosted a
three-day meeting to justify to denomination leaders its decision to
divest from Israel, presenting what one church elder described as a
panel of "full-time, paid, anti-Israel propagandists."
The denomination's General Assembly had voted 431-62 to divest from the
Jewish state. At the time, the PCUSA was believed to be the largest
organization or institution to join the divestment campaign against the
Jewish state. It was the first Christian denomination to do so, but
later decisions reversed that.
As WND reported in June, the United Church of Christ's General Synod
adopted a resolution "in support of a renewed and balanced study and
response to the conflict between Palestine and Israel."
Previously, the United Church of Christ had approved resolutions
calling for the tearing down of walls constructed by Israel to protect
itself from terrorist attacks coming from the Palestinian Authority
territories and for divestment from the Jewish state.
Mark Tooley of the IRD, said the Methodist Church is out of step.
"How bizarre that the United Methodist Board of Church and Society now
is jumping aboard a long-stalled bandwagon by endorsing anti-Israel
divestment against Caterpillar, when other churches are moving in the
opposite direction," he said. "And does anyone really think that
punishing Caterpillar will help create a peace in the Middle East?"
Tooley urged the Methodist board to examine a 2006 resolution approved
by the church's Pacific Northwest Conference noting "some church groups
have selectively advocated divestment of firms doing business with
Israel while ignoring severe human rights abuses by the governments of
Israel's neighbors."
The Northwest resolution affirmed the Jewish state as "nearly the only
long-standing democracy among its neighbors in the Middle East" and
declared that "selective attention to Israel's mistakes will not create
peace in the Middle East."
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