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Church of England reviews stake in Israeli rail

July 8, 2010 12:23

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

The Church of England is reviewing its investment in a company building Jerusalem's light railway amid concern that the tramline "will help to cement Israel's hold on occupied east Jerusalem".

But the Church has stopped short of endorsing a campaign urged by Palestinian churches to boycott "everything produced" by Israel's West
Bank occupation.

The boycott call was made in a document known as 'Kairos Palestine', issued by Palestinian Christians last December. It denounces "Israeli occupation of Palestinian land" as "a sin against God and humanity".

Last week, the Methodist Church voted to circulate the document among its members, taking up the call for boycotting settlement goods. But the Church of England's missionary and public affairs committee, in a recently published response to Kairos Palestine, said that the Church's criteria for backing a divestment campaign had not been met.

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