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The National Christian Leadership
Conference for Israel (NCLCI) at its
Oct. 27-29 meeting in Springfield,
Mo., expressed its profound sadness
at the loss of lives — Palestinian
Arabs, Israelis and Druze — during
the recent hostilities in Israel and
areas under Israeli and/or Palestinian
authority. Attendees included David
Blewett, executive director of the
Ecumenial Institute for Jewish-
Christian Studies in Southfield.
The statement reads:
• "In this United Nations Year of
the Child we are particularly out-
raged at the Palestinian Authority's
exploitation of children and families
as part of the machinery of war and
we commend people on all sides
who demonstrate restraint in the
face of provocation.
• "We demand that all signers of
the Declaration of Principles (signed
on the South Lawn of the White
House on Sept. 13, 1993) live up to
their agreement to honor and pro-
tect all holy sites, a principle that
Israel has declared and upheld since
its inception as a state in 1948.
Credibility of any political authority
depends absolutely on the ability
and will to ensure such respect.
• "We deplore the kidnapping of
hostages and call on all parties
involved to share information lead-
ing to their immediate release.
• "We challenge all community
leaders and clergy of all faiths to
refrain from rhetoric that condemns
the faith traditions of other peoples
and incites their followers to vio-
lence. Now is the time to inspire
peace and healing and repudiate rage
and vengeance.
• "We express our solidarity with
our fellow Christians who are
authentically seeking peace and rec-
onciliation in the Middle East in the
face of persecution, isolation and
discouragement."
The statement continues:
"NCLCI reaffirms its solidarity with
the people, land and state of Israel as
it endures another time of trial and
disappointment on the road to a
genuinely harmonious relationship
with their neighboring peoples and
nations.
"NCLCI also reaffirms its convic-
tion that Jerusalem should remain
the single, undivided political capital
of Israel.

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