As Gaza war continues, the condition of West Bank It’s in Freefall, with an increase in the level of violence and intimidation against Palestinians. Last week, the leaders of Taybeh, the last remaining city of the Christian West Bank, including starte sites, including St George’s, George’s church.
As well as threatening the security of town and living, these attacks weaken the dignity of Christian residents and threaten their historical and religious heritage. Residents are afraid of expelling from their land and home. It is part of a more strategy to prevent and compulsion to translate life unknown for Palestinians throughout the work territory. Successary governments in Israel use SETSELER COLLICE as an informal tool in Annex Palestinian land.
The current government of Israel appeared to support violent residents acting in the military and police not intervening. As a rule, the military preferred the removal of Palestinians from their land than settlers. Complaints are difficult to file. Some tests opened. Where prosecutors are made, it’s for small sins. Where convictions occur, the sanctions are recognized.
This culture of unpaid rewards takes care of violence. There is no reason to refuse here – Settlers do not prevent the state; They make its bidding. Settler violence is the state violence of any other name.
This situation should not continue. The UK government must stop it and publish the legal response to the last July in July of justice to the advice of justice found in Israel’s territory.
The penalties should be intensified against individuals, illegal residents outside and organizations that support violence against the Palestinians in the occupied territory. But the government must also be considered the government by signaling the willingness to suspend the trading agreement in the UK-Israel. The UK government has a legal and moral duty to ensure Britain takes all the necessary steps to answer the violence, which is not only in peace with the Christian land.
Goli Francis-Dehqnik Bishop in Chelmsford, Rachel Treweek Bishop in Gloucester, Graham Usher Bishop in Norwich, Christopher Chessun Bishop in southwark