ADL Director slams American Christian group for Israel divestment call
Yaakov Lappin
The United Methodist Church's call to divest from companies linked to
Israel "is bordering on anti-Semitism," Anti-Defamation League Director
Abraham Foxman told Ynetnews on Wednesday.
Foxman furiously condemned recommendations made by the New England
branch of the Methodist Church for its members to divest "from twenty
companies identified as supporting the Israeli occupation in
Palestine."
The recommendations were made by a "task force" of clergy and church
members set up to implement a "resolution to end the Israeli
occupation," a statement by the Church added.
Foxman, who is currently in Israel, said it was "sad that a religious
institution whose job should be to reconcile continues to be biased and
bigoted."
He added that in the past two years, "there has been a war perpetrated
by Hizbullah, katyushas rockets, and terrorist acts. Now Hamas, that
does not recognize Israel's right to exist and perpetrated violence,
has gotten itself elected, and is in control of a million and a half
Palestinians. And the Methodists are still there to teach Israel a
lesson."
"My reaction is one of outrage to this biased decision, which borders
on anti-Semitism. The facts show that any decent fair-minded,
spiritual, godly person would not come to a conclusion to boycott the
victim, the one that has been praying for peace, suing for peace,
hoping for peace. To make Israel the target is just outrageous," Foxman
added.
In the Church's statement, William P. Aldrich, chairperson of the
'Divestment Task Force,' was quoted as saying: "Selective divestment is
consistent with the United Methodist commitment to a just and
sustainable peace for all the people of the Middle East." He added that
the divestment campaign "offers a tangible way of working toward this
goal."
In its press release, the Church said it knew its actions would not
have an impact on Israel's economy, adding that "this is not the goal."
"The goal is to make all United Methodists and other Americans aware of
their relationship to companies that benefit from the Israeli
occupation," the statement added. "The urgency of the humanitarian
crisis in the occupied Palestinian territories cannot be overstated,"
the United Methodist Church declared on its website.
Church ackowledges bias
In a separate development, the ADL has welcomed the United Church of
Christ's (UCC) acknowledgment that it has advocated an unbalanced and
one-sided policy against the state of Israel.
The UCC passed a new resolution this week calling for a more balanced
approach to the Middle East conflict.
"We are heartened that members of the United Church of Christ have come
to recognize that Israel deserves a fair hearing and that some of their
policy declarations in the past were based on unfair and biased
assumptions," Foxman said.
"It is a welcome development, and the start of a healthy process toward
a better understanding of a very complex and complicated history," he
added.
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