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Don’t boycott, back co-existence, Methodists told

November 7, 2013 11:53
METHODIST CHURCH

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The Board of Deputies has published a 36-page paper in its efforts to stop the boycott campaign spreading among the churches.

The document has come specifically in response to an online consultation
launched by the Methodist church last month, ahead of a debate on boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) due to take place at its conference next year.

It says that BDS is “negative, divisive and counterproductive” and instead argues that the Methodists should support projects to promote co-existence between Jews and Arabs.

Jonathan Arkush, vice-president of the Board, said that it was “a robust response to BDS, which expresses the Jewish community’s broad consensus that BDS has the unacceptable aim of delegitimising Israel, encourages the rejectionists of peace, hurts moderates and sows divisions.”

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