by Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC), 3rd July 2016
The Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly have both made powerful decisions advancing solidarity with Palestinian rights under international law within faith communities in the U.S.
- Presbyterian Church (USA) calls for studying Palestinian BDS call and engage with its authors in a landslide vote
- 54% of Unitarian Universalists assembly vote for divestment against Israel’s occupation
- Economic measures against Israel’s occupation have been adopted also by the United Methodist Church, United Church of Christ, Quakers, Mennonite Central Committee, the Catholic Conference of Major Superiors of Men, and the Alliance of Baptists.
The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC), the broadest coalition in Palestinian civil society, would like to congratulate and thank the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly for their respective powerful votes in the last week advancing solidarity with Palestinian rights under international law within faith communities in the U.S.
In the past week, majorities in both denominations’ general conferences expressed strong support for nonviolent measures to uphold Palestinian human rights and end Israeli injustices against the Palestinian people.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) assembly expanded on its historic 2014 decision to divest from US corporations profiting from Israel’s occupation and violations of international law by recommending to the Presbyterian Foundation and Board of Pensions to refrain from investments that support violence against Palestinians or Israelis. Furthermore, it decisively voted to prayerfully study the BDS Call, issued by the absolute majority in Palestinian civil society in 2005, and to engage with its authors and sponsors.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) assembly overwhelmingly called on Israel to end its gross mistreatment of Palestinian Children and on Re/MAX to follow through on a recent promise to stop profiting from sales of homes in illegal Israeli settlements.
It also called on Congress to hold hearings on the use of U.S. military and police equipment by the Israeli government. The Unitarian Universalist General Assembly majority (54%) voted to endorse the Unitarian Universalist Association’s recent divestment from companies complicit in Israeli apartheid. While falling short of the 2/3 majority needed to pass the resolution, this majority vote showed clear support for the church’s prior action to divest from companies profiting from Israeli occupation and apartheid.
Other faith communities that have adopted economic measures against Israel’s occupation in the last 2 years include the United Methodist Church, United Church of Christ, Quakers, Mennonite Central Committee, the Catholic Conference of Major Superiors of Men, and the Alliance of Baptists.
The BNC salutes the solidarity measures of the Presbyterian and Unitarian Universalists denominations and all their peace and justice loving members who voted for Palestinian freedom, justice and equality. The BNC would like to especially thank members of the Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and Unitarian Universalists for Justice in the Middle East for their leadership of these efforts and for their principled support for justice and human rights as essential conditions for establishing a comprehensive and sustainable peace.